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I love that Fatboy Slim remix.

Yep, Star Wars. Teared up only about 10 or 11 times, starting with the opening crawl. I've been waiting for this a long time. I loved every minute of it, even the clunky and against-the-laws-of-physics parts, and we debated who's related to whom the rest of the weekend.

Maybe it's not a good sign that I had already forgotten I read that this week til your comment. I liked the atmosphere but couldn't get bothered to figure out the puzzles.

Unintentional counter-programming: I know Star Wars will be around forever and I wasn't sure when I would be able to catch In Jackson Heights again, so that's what I did. I took the kiddo who agreed to sit quietly if I let her do whatever she wanted the rest of the day. She got a little antsy in the last hour but

I would love to do a lazy Sunday double feature of The Company and Wiseman's La Danse.

I saw a preview for Bob Le Flambeur yesterday and I would totally go see it if I were around those days. Double feature with Casablanca!

great team name!!

Jason in California + Courtney in California = Alicia and Eli Road Trip! The last half of the season will be them solving crimes in small towns along I-80.

This week's dude's spreadsheet is hilarious.

Interesting. I never cared for Seinfeld, although I can see why other people enjoy it. They share the same kind of complex plots where everything comes together at the end. Maybe it's that Seinfeld has more visible effort for a punchline and the audience laughter and IASIP doesn't have to worry about it, so it's less

1300 pages!!??!! I guess it adds up; I've always imagined just a few slim, efficient volumes from her. Delving into all of it at once would be interesting.

Thought of you guys this morning when I put my compost on top of my coffee grounds while waiting for the water to boil.

Sincere thanks to the people who mentioned Detectorists on here. I gobbled it up over two nights and loved it. My favorite mix of sad and sweet.

Weird. I also watched Always Sunny for the first time, season 1 and about half of season 2. I am sorry I never gave it any credit because it looked so obnoxious. It is obnoxious but also clever satire. It seems like the yelling ramps up over time. First it was just the one guy and then it spread. I can't imagine what

You don't have to convert me but I haven't heard him in a long time. Will def check out the new one.

I've given this show way more leeway than it deserves because it gallops away with the story before my brain can catch up. I can't believe she accepted that apology with a "No biggie, just doing your job." And then continues to trust him. She'd better have some backup plan with the Unknown. (Everyone? The Good Wife

I agree. I saw it at the state fair (ABC had a trailer there) and found out who watches all this crap. There were a few good sneaky jokes and I told them I would give it a try out of nostalgic goodwill. Mostly, though, I was disappointed. Don't you dare tase Beaker.

It was totally our secret clubhouse! Over the fence, over the ditch, across the tracks, over the barbed wire fence, across the field. And you?

Yeah, when I was a kid, we had only one burned-out, tipped-over ice cream truck in the middle of a field.

They had the best secret clubhouse.