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David C
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How was Amy Sedaris
as the raison?

Not everything has changed…
…including shameless marketing.

skimmed it, missed it.

Where's Reaper?
Cancelled or no?

actually, the turner people took it down, according to youtube.

Not Working
Does anyone else know another way to view this, cause the tubes shut this one down.

Attended his abbreviated master class
Kaufman came to my school last semester to speak and was fucking awesome. I love his philosophy on films, even if it can be a bit alienating. I've loved his movies since I was 13 and saw Toxic Avenger without my mom knowing. I can't wait to see Poultrygeist since the trailer has

Syesha
is easily the one that annoys me the least. She's probably the most traditional idol, and her crying last night was a little annoying, but she's got some pipes, and while she's nothing special, neither are the davids. I never really like Jason Castro, but he did seem like someone different.

I love how not one person has argued with my assessment of Super Deluxe.

Yeah, i use a lot of parenthesis. funny stuff there.

definitely. i agree. i just really really like lucy davis and the office, so i may be overlooking the problems. plus, the creepy ted scene made it all worth it.

Strange, yes.
Funny, no. I really love most of the people associated with the show… except Tim and Eric. It may be reductive to call what they do 'hipster schtick' (and extremely cliched in the world of the av club comment board) but it seems like an apt description of what they do. its annoying more than clever, and

I'm not giving up yet.
I recently started watching Buffy (I just finished the first two seasons on hulu), and for most of the first season I was entertained, but honestly didn't see what all the commotion was about. But eventually, the shows mythology got interesting enough to make me a bona fide fan.
The first season

I don't think that the second clip is working.

This list
is a great companion list to "Not Again: 24 Great Films Too Painful To Watch Twice," and both lists have a lot of overlap. Great stuff, and I wonder if this could have also been a list about musical provocateurs. I could think of a few.

Soundtrack
I've never really thought of it before, but they style, and specifically, the fluidity of the soundtrack is a big part of what makes 30 Rock work, just in the same way Arrested Development's soundtrack was such a huge part of its success. also, the writing, acting and all that shit. i just noticed the

Vegan Vs. Vegetarian
The fighting continues

Poor Writing
I would have prefered it if Sam had told Andi in order to selfishly save their relationship together, rather than the contrivance this episode brought out. Seems to me it would have increased the hero's burdeon Sam usually lacks, and made our hero a more human person, with flaws and shit. I don't know, I

Not literally off the stage, but some people were pretty aggressively booing him. Maybe it was self aware, but it didn't entirely seem that way.