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boring, but
the two movies that captured my college experience best were 'the rules of attraction' and noah baumbach's 'kicking and screaming,' and it is that latter that i think helps me understand why there aren't more intelligent films about the heady rush of an expansive universe of wisdom laid at your feet for

you son of a bitch
you stole my idea, rabin! now i must kill you and eat your heart to add your strength to mine.

just saw the film
and i disagree. the point of the film is not that the rat is the only one 'born to cook'. the point of the film is that he was the most passionate about it. when anton flips the 'anyone can cook' quote to 'a great chef can come from anywhere,' this is not expressing the idea that they must be born

totally
it's funny, but this is exactly how i felt when 'arrested development' got cancelled. i spent hours trying to get people to watch, then showing them the first season dvd when it came out. i obsessed over it getting a second season. but, when they termed it mid-third season, i actually felt relieved. now it

seriously
i feel like my wife and i and, like, 5 other people have spent this whole season trying to convince everyone else on planet earth to watch this amazing show. one of the main reasons i watch the show that you didn't mention is the low key believability of the characters' reactions. many of the plots on the

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hey,