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Mose Harper
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It's as Logue as the plain on his face!

Come to think of it, is he in one of the Blade movies? As like a vampire or something?

Thanks ZMF, that's kind of what I figured. I might check it out but I hate that repetitive network bullshit storytelling, so I won't get my hopes up.

someone told me he did the Unit…ok, I have verified this via IMDb.

donal logue
shawn ryan: that's good news. and I liked matchstick men.

Hey guy: calling someone a nerd on these boards isn't maybe quite the insult you think it is. Try something like "jock" or "popular person who likes mainstream culture" if you want to piss off an AV club commenter.

nah, I emailed the casting director, and the automated response told me to try to sound like the original actors.

frankz, if there are new voices, you best not be watching.

bascule, and everyone else, whedon sucks. he does. buffy is not good, firefly is not good, presumably the new show (whose name escapes me but which my friend calls "joss whedon thinks eliza dushku is really hot") sucks. it all sucks. get over it.

uh, The Shield?

I would definitely read Sense and Sensibility and Shane Vendrell.

I don't think wealth has much to do with it. Education is probably the biggest factor, although I know plenty of well educated right-wing Christian gay bashers. But outside of education, population density is gonna be a way better predictor than geographical region. That's all I'm saying.

Not even that video could pull me out of my Transformers 2 Box Office based depression. I thought The Dark Knight's success was a vote for quality in the summer blockbuster. It's sad.

Oh, I would never deny that there are redneck yokels in Tampa Bay - the trailer park capital of the world! But even so, my point was that, having always lived in blue counties in red southern states, I don't think the whole southern people are yokels thing works anymore. But of course, there are fucking redneck

As a Southerner who has always lived in relatively urban and/or progressive areas of the South (Tampa Bay, Charlotte, Chapel Hill) I've always insisted that the Southern stereotypes are pretty dead on, but they're mostly just rural stereotypes, and the newly urban South no longer has any monopoly on them. Check out

Coraline, Up, Wendy and Lucy, Sin Nombre, Star Trek, Taken, The Hangover, The Brothers Bloom, Gomorra, Duplicity, I Love You Man, State of Play, Adventureland, Observe and Report,

Unless they institute a point system. Anyone know how they do it now? Is it just one vote, one point?

Kills Owls, that would make sense if the Academy was willing to step up, take chances, and really reward only movies that deserve to be rewarded and ignore those that don't deserve it, regardless of how many films are in each category each year.

oh, and that's from the excellent NYT story:

Jorobot, I think you're a little mixed up.