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Watching all my Criterion movies is my resolution as well. I'm like some shopaholic addict but only with them and 50% off sales. Not just watching them, but checking out the special features and stuff (I feel less guilty about that because Criterion is usually worth it for the transfer quality alone, but the

Watching all my Criterion movies is my resolution as well. I'm like some shopaholic addict but only with them and 50% off sales. Not just watching them, but checking out the special features and stuff (I feel less guilty about that because Criterion is usually worth it for the transfer quality alone, but the

In what world would these characters be called poor? When the pilot begins, Hannah had been completely supported financially by her parents for two years after college while she worked an unpaid internship, Jessa is jaunting back from some endless Eurotrip, and Zozia Mamet is living in a $2100 Nolita apartment

That's what I liked about that moment so much. Would Peggy have left the purse there if Dawn WEREN'T black? I think not, I mean I don't leave my wallet in the custody of my friends, let alone a co-worker I barely know. Peggy's hesitance to leave the purse was not completely informed by Dawn's race (she had a lot of

Todd, I usually respect your opinion even when I don't completely agree, but you are so wrong here. This was hands down the best comedy pilot I have seen since Modern Family (which, whatever it is now had a GREAT pilot) or Arrested Development…I share a lot of your reservations about where this pilot leads as a show,

BJORK
There is a reason that he sounds like Bjork! Apparently she fucked him with a strap-on while he was doing work for Matthew Barney