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    not to mention the best parts of the kindle are it's battery life (2 weeks with evdo on, even longer with it off) and the e-ink that doesn't strain the eyes like an lcd screen does. (Though, i'm studying for the bar right now, and honestly, I think my eyes get tired of looking at cheaply printed books rather than

    I liked the black pussy vs.white pussy thing,and I don't think it says that all NCers are idiots, just that there's an appreciation for the absurd, like danny mcbride demonstrates in his work.

    I was surprised Kyle Ryan didn't go further down that trail, especially when McBride brought David Green so much. Maybe I'm biased, but I think he's one of the best directors working today, and all of his movies are strong.

    I think andy samburg is funny, but he's the thing that kept hot rod from working. Everyone else was hilarious, he's just missing that vulnerability that comes through in will ferrell, john o'reilly, or even adam sandler in a comedy. The character was definitely written with that, but he wasn't able to bring it.

    Ellie, that is a heartbreaking story. It's weird how much more intense something that isn't a "relationship" can be, compared to a relationship. The romance can go on longer. It's all the guessing, all the code.

    the guy from botch is in both these arms are snakes and russian circles.

    i saw rza w/ his family in front of the san francisco moma. He was on his cell phone saying "naw, man, I'm at the art museum with my family"

    I'm far from a dylan obsessive (I know I love the song idiot wind, but that's about it) but I think what I'm not there illuminates is that whole "I contain multitudes" thing. Most biopics are reductive, imposing a narrative arc that finds definition of a character through a series of events. I know this man's life,

    damn lyrics
    I've been hearing about pos but never checked him out before. The sample song has amazing lyrics to go with the beat. Combine that with the song on the rhymesayers page, and I'm sold. I've been having a hard time finding new albums to hit me, but between this and antony and the johnson's album, I'm

    trucker fags in denial is a great comic
    trucker fags in denial is exactly what it says it is, and it's fantastic. you can read a bunch of em here:
    http://www.xmag.com/trucker…

    thanks for the info tarkovsky's former ad, oh and I think most native english speakers would have trouble with the scandinavian/swedish thing, both are correct but swedish is more specific (at least, i think that's right)

    thanks for the info tarkovsky's former ad, oh and I think most native english speakers would have trouble with the scandinavian/swedish thing, both are correct but swedish is more specific (at least, i think that's right)

    Mike White
    Mike white is great, i loved chuck and buck and freaks and geeks, but year of the dog, the movie he directed starring molly shannon is maybe his most interesting. Not his best, but that movie has such an understanding tone. You see this woman basically going crazy out of loneliness and alienation, and then

    yeah it's one of my favorites too, but I didn't think that was breast feeding going on, just the maid showing warmth and care, embracing a woman whose in so much pain. It shows how much closer she is to her than her sisters, yet how little her devotion matters after her death.

    I had the same feeling as your brother ortenzia, though I didn't place the first crew as bitches, but I think in a way, your right. The first batch isn't completely unsympathetic, but they are annoying as hell.

    slumdog wasn't even my favorite white guy goes to india to make a movie in a language he doesn't speak: that goes to the pool, by the director of American movie.

    if you like steve coogan, and you haven't seen it, try to get some of his alan partridge shows. oh, and
    try posh nosh. It doesn't have coogan, but it does have richard e. grant, and it's hilarious. I'll post a link, but I don't know if they work in comments:

    I agree with led zeppelin, I just can't ever take it serious. maybe it's because I'm supposed to love it so much. Give me Dead milkmen's metaphysical graffiti anyday.

    I gotta agree with you on the stones, and to an extent the beatles. the thing is, i like alot of the stones followers, and a few of their songs, but other than a handful of songs, I 've never cared much.

    Hey, I've always hated new york, though really, without much experience. I don't live there, but give me chicago any day of the week…well, unless the week was between december and march. The art's artier and the folk are kinder in chicago. Umm, to me, chicago will give you jeff tweedy, and new york will give you