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It would send that sort of sign if it was the distributor's call (unless it's a distributor like Magnolia, which is actively prioritizing day-of VOD release for its new releases as the new model of distribution they are embracing), but In Your Eyes doesn't HAVE a distributor and appears they weren't actively seeking

Disco Stu likes disco music.

And the torture porn spin-off, The Grand Budapest Hostel.

My favorite part was when Ralph Fiennes walked away in slow motion as the building behind him went up in flames (of emotionally-distant father issues).

Shatner cover or GTFO.

You know, being well-intentioned would never make me like something, but it's usually enough to keep me from hating it.

She was formally diagnosed with and treated for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder last fall.

HEAD! Paper! Now!

Well, it makes sense: as awesome as Old-Skool era SG was (though I was technically Middle-Skool IIRC), AV Club tends to be a much more receptive/appropriate place to drop Simpsons references!

Ha, I remember the pleasantly baffling Channel Channel! And the threwad for that matter. I was much more active in the (pre-Silliness) Underscore Thread (or "That Underscore Looks Stupid" as PointBlank initially coined it).

Yeah, I was a member back in the early-ish days but some of the tales of how Sean kept an iron-fisted control over the newer models was one of the reasons I left.

In the future, everyone will be naked for fifteen minutes.

The KC Star's long-form investigative story on that case, Nightmare in Maryville, is phenomenal reporting:

Does anybody else find it hilarious that the auto default for 'Simpsons' is 'Paul Merton in Galton & Simpson's'?

You would have made a terrible Schindler.

I'm with you. I think this review was a bit harsh on an episode that, while ostensibly a clip show, has some of the most quotable lines top to bottom of any episode of the entire series run. The format, Troy McClure readings, and extra super duper self-referentiality completely set it apart for me from any of the

"I discover no kinship, no understanding, no mercy. I see only the overwhelming indifference of the Hundred Acre Wood. To me, there is no such thing as a secret world of the Pooh bears. And this blank stare speaks only of a half-bored interest in honey."

I went to the live taping at SXSW last night of the Bang! Bang! they released today. As hilariously insane as hearing Adomian's mincing Sheriff of Nottingham is, it's so much more complete when seeing him don the ridiculous sweaty wig and overstuffed tights.

This truly is shaping up to be the Season of Daly. Between the August Lindt Pilot Project ep and the last CBB, I don't think Andy could possibly be crushing it any harder.

I hope they don't stop making books. I hope that e-readers continue to flourish too, because there's a time and place for both, and the ability to carry hundreds of tomes in a portable device is an incredibly useful function.