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girl, i will storm the bastille of your heart.

by lisa bonet i'm thinking you mean nicole kidman.

yep, it was me
more american gladiators, dammit!

i know you guys have no control over ad content on this site…
…but i would just like to say, even as a fan of amy sedaris, that those "rabbit rescue" ads are some of the most irritating banner ads i've ever seen, right up there with the girl yelling "congratulations! you have won a free apple iphone!" if i

can't sleep… moon'll eat me…

capt caveman: no.

to be fair, i guess anything would be a bit of a disappointment, after all the anticipation. if it's nerdy to love indy, then count me among the nerds.

you win nothing. i, however, win all your souls.

nnnnnnneeeeeeerrrrrrrds!
actually, i found this trailer kind of disappointing. indy's not supposed to be so cartoony, even as an old man.

aha! that's the reason he keeps casting her - to earn her trust, so he could get her to do something like this!

what i remember about king's quest, in ten words:

nitpick
my understanding of the episode was not that house thought the woman was a phony and her body was resisting her conversion to hasidism, but that her personality shift and the conversion itself were symptoms of some larger neurological disorder. or something like that.

oh. there's the outrage. thanks!

huh. i was expecting outrage, but it seems like everyone in this thread and the one below agrees. why was it so high on the list last year?

i was holding out for a couple as well. for what it's worth, i saw zodiac the day after i should have submitted my ballot. it would have been in the top 5.

the departed
what do you mean, "eventual winner the departed"? last year's article shows children of men as the winner. did votes just keep trickling in, so eventually it overtook children of men?

cloverfield 2: electric… bugaboo?

c is for cookie
i've never heard the phrase "cookie monster vocal[s/accents]" before today, and a.v. club posts this at 9 pm, and pitchfork uses it in its enter shikari review rss description at 2 am. spooky synchronicity.

Phil - that's a lot like something roger ebert frequently says: "no good movie is depressing. every bad movie is depressing." kind of glib, but it gets the point across.

shh! don't tell anyone, or they'll blame us!