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More Silly Little Showbiz Book Club!  Your fans demand it. Or I do. Come ooooonnn.

L.A. Noire was like a novel I couldn't put down. Skyrim is more like a reading assignment for a book everyone says is a classic but I have to slog through. I keep wishing I was playing Dragon Age again.

I know full-grown adults who won't watch black-and-white or subtitles either. Poor taste is ageless.

I think the first 2 were so unlistenable that the final few just sound adequate by comparison. Make no mistake: they are actually horrendous.

Holmes is now in his "Batman Returns" phase. In 10 years Holmes will get the Dark Knight treatment he deserves.

Maybe so. I just wanted to educate the masses. When I hear "You're manic!" coming from a gentleman in 1891, either he is on the cutting-edge of psychiatric medicine, or the writers did not do their homework. The whole plastic surgery mini-plot was also laughable.

I too loved her in Dragon Tattoo. I didn't know she was in this movie, and I was thinking, "Man, I like that actress. She's got something." Just like others said, they didn't give her much to do other than be exotic and MINOR SPOILER AHEAD be reasonably sad over redshirts dying sometimes. It's like Audry Tatou in any

"For some reason, that whole exchange needs to be imagined in varying degrees of New York accent and/or smoker’s lung."

Linguistic anachronisms used in the movie include: adrenaline, manic, psychotic, peace summit, camouflage, and semi-automatic. Source: oed.com

Happy Madison Productions is one example of how the free market does not work. And yet, the flopitude of Bucky Larson is evidence the free market DOES work. A conundrum …