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Shit, this looks really good.  Makes me want to be back in high school.  I miss all the bullshit and drama and just being a dumb kid sometimes.  And I love the fact it takes entirely on a bus (from what I can tell).

I think the eye patch would actually make her look better.

That is the most stunning, realistic, true to life picture I have ever seen which has in no way whatsoever been staged, photoshopped or manipulated otherwise.

Does football count as a show?

It's actually being released as a flip book.

Agreed.  I liked PDL (especially when Sandler freaks out at the family gathering in the beginning) but it's definitely my least favorite from him.  I think I rank Magnolia #1 just for the sheer ambition of it.  Does it all work?  No, but it's a damn interesting ride.

Psht.  I only refer to it in the original title, 'Sydney'.

I had 'Submarine' sitting on my shelf for months.  Finally I just sent it back to NetFlix, unwatched.  Yes, I am a horrible human being.

YAARRGH.  This show sucks, says I.

I heard they tried out 6,487 sweaters just to find what color of black represented Steve Jobs the best.

I've used iPod and iPhones for years and just bought my first Mac so I can't really complain but yeah, people lining up in front of an Apple store just to get a new product is a little obsessive.

I honestly had to go check IMDB just to make sure that wasn't actually true.  I had a couple really tense seconds there.

That doesn't look like Steve Jobs.  It just looks like Ashton Kutcher.  With mutton chop sideburns.

Picked up 'Infinite Jest' which may or may not ever get read.  A book of Kafka stories, the Complete Sherlock Holmes and two plays- The Metal Children and August: Osage County.

I just picked Up "Keyhole" and am about a 3rd of the way through it an am really enjoying it.  It's much closer to the style and tone of the first installations than the shit that followed.

I came.

I sort of disagree that the episode would be nothing special without the reveal.  I think it's one of the tightest, well written episodes.  The freak little occurrences like the juke box starting up and the phone wringing are genuinely creepy.  The twists at the end only make the entire episode all that much better.

Those last three songs you listed are all completely awesome.  They're all sort of oddly contemplative and soothing, especially Inside My Mind.

That just made me laugh way harder than it should have.

The only "mystery" to Independence Day is how the fuck Bill Pullman could ever be president.