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by Daft Pops

I think this is the first time I've actually felt truly sad for LSP. She's so desperate for love and attention that she'll go to ridiculous lengths to make it happen. And no one really even gives a shit about her in the end. A pretty depressing conclusion for an Adventure Time episode, which is saying quite a lot for

Truly one of the most underrated cinematic gems I've seen in the past few years. So many people despised it, but I thought it was a fitting tribute to the book and a daring anti-children's film all its own. One of Gandolfini's best film performances, by far. Just another reason why he'll be missed.

Truly one of the most underrated cinematic gems I've seen in the past few years. So many people despised it, but I thought it was a fitting tribute to the book and a daring anti-children's film all its own. One of Gandolfini's best film performances, by far. Just another reason why he'll be missed.

Can't wait for the epic return of Gravity Falls this Friday. Hopefully, the wait has been worth it.

SPANAKOPITA!!!!

Oh God, those epic Harryhausen references. And Brock's illegitimate half-Greek kids. That just bumped this episode up to an A for me.

At least he and Billy share great comedic chemistry, so I'd say he's a tolerable character.

Billy: It'll be good to get back to nature for a while.

I KEEP IT 300, LIKE THE ROMANS / 300 BITCHES, WHERE THE TROJANS?

She should consider being the full-time cooking show host at Fox News.

I pretty much agree that Ratatouille is the greatest film Pixar has ever made, with Up coming in at a close second, followed by WALL-E. It's a film I can watch again and again and never get tired of. A timeless animated classic in my book.

@Tom S - The less we speak about the fucking abomination known as Cars 2, the better.

Well, I disagree. It may not have been Pixar's staple masterpiece, but it still worked on a fantastic number of levels: animation, character design/development, comedy, action, genuine emotion, old-fashioned storytelling, etc. Sure, it had a few flaws, but it was enjoyable from start to finish. Plus, Carl and Ellie's

If Pixar does end up making a sequel to The Incredibles, my life will be complete. Seriously, it's been LONG overdue, and it might just make up for the shameless cash grab that was Cars 2.

This is pretty much gonna be War of the Worlds, but with Brad Pitt instead of Tom Cruise and zombies instead of aliens, isn't it?

At least the one good thing that can come from this movie is the fact that I finally won't have to sit through any more annoying trailers for it.

Masterpieces: Finding Nemo, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, Toy Story 3

Well, the Golden Pixar Age may be over, but at least this'll still be worth seeing, at least for fun nostalgic purposes. If Finding Dory ends up sucking, though, I'm really gonna be pissed.

Man, I'm gonna miss this show. But who knows? It'll probably just come back again in another five years due to popular demand.