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Wait, Lone Audience, I thought that was irony. I get so confused. I guess I should just watch Reality Bites again as a refresher course.

Ah, Point Break . . . my favorite terrible police movie. "Utah, get me two", indeed.

Sean, I think that if Bryant and Goff are wise to it, you start getting into the whole parallel police department thing that you run into with Holden in the book, and there's just not much else in the movie to support that.

I agree Penguin. Another point against the claim that Deckard is a replicant is the fact the other people have memories of him (Bryant being the prime example). If Rachel, with her implanted memories is a new variant, it doesn't hold up that Deckard would have been out in the world long enough to have a career as a

I take it Gwyneth Paltrow is the mayor, Arsenio?

Dammit, Robuttnik, if you're going to post links, please give us a NSFW warning!

Interesting fact about Olympic rugby, lemur: The U.S. is the defending champion, meaning we won the last time it was an Olympic sport. People from countries with good rugby teams hate hearing that, but it's true.

I've been subscribing to McSweeney's for several years, and generally read each issue cover to cover. I haven't gotten all the way through Panorama yet (good thing it's a quarterly magazine). Anyone remember when they did the all comics issue a while back (I think it was number 13). That was one of the first issues

I'm surprised the Warren Zevon comments are this far down the page. And, as much as I love Werewolves of London, I agree with Stop me and would add some others such as Gorilla, You're a Desparado, Run Straight Down, Splendid Isolation. Basically WZ is awesome.

This movie would undoubtedly be better if Fred Schneider were actually in it. Fred Schneider trumps lame SNL reunion every time.

Strange things are afoot at the Circle K.

Hell, yeah, Jim. That Girls on Film video was awesome!

Wow, santos, that takes me back. All the way back to college, when Safety Dance was a big hit for the a capella group I sang with.

JVS, what do cameras have to do with it?

Also, I posted this in the latest review but some of you may not have seen it:

Come Back From San Francisco

I also think "Time Enough for Rockin' When We're Old" takes a positive approach to love. At least he's planning on being around for a while.

"Some of their stuff looks like it was designed in a steampunk nightmare" . . .

It's definitely good. You should put The Hunger on your Netflix queue, morley.

My takeaway here is that Lobsters 1 tries to watch The Today Show. Why would anyone do that?