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SATAN: Choose your eternity.
KEANU: Choose your own, you fag!

It's kinda crazy. The patent on legos (small "l") has expired, but it seems like nobody is making any. Lego has kept people out by tying their brand (big "L") to other big brands.

He's at home, washing his tightsglij!

I eagerly await THE ACT OF KILLING, and I wonder if it will dethrone CRUMB as my favorite bleak documentary.

3 hours from Chicago to Madison isn't very far, stop whining. EDIT: Or even closer, Milwaukee.

Every week has its own zeitgeist, but it is peculiar that this week's zeitgeist is "zeitgeist."

I felt the poem itself gave a good picture of the poet, and the footnotes just distorted it. I'm curious: did you read the footnotes as you came across them in the poem, or did you read the book cover to cover?

That kid looks a lot like the kid from The Shining.

That is not the worst thing about this song, but it is the worst thing about this song that I didn't realize before reading these comments.

I felt the father was a better manipulator. His daughter kept choosing him. He was good at making the daughter blame the mother for leaving. Also, in that final shot, we are closer to him than to her. She's on the other side of the wall, with the rest of the country. We're stuck with him.

When I have kids, I want them to watch THE PEANUT BUTTER SOLUTION, but I don't want to pay $100 for a VHS on Amazon.

Nixon helped make country music conservative. You can pretty much see the whole southern strategy in this 1974 speech at the Grand Ole Opry:

It wasn't a bus, it was a boat. And it wasn't keeping its speed above 50, it was "not hitting the iceberg." The movie starred Billy Zane and it was called Zoolander.

Seems to be working fine now.

I clicked on this expecting it to be creepy and sad, but it wasn't. Nice job.

Jessica Chastain's character condones torture, and Bigelow wants us to sympathize with her. Everyone likes her character. She wins over the woman that she was obnoxious to, then they go out for drinks and IM each other. She has a sense of humor. She's always beautiful. We should pity her: this is all she has known

Jessica Chastain's character condones torture, and Bigelow wants us to sympathize with her. Everyone likes her character. She wins over the woman that she was obnoxious to, then they go out for drinks and IM each other. She has a sense of humor. She's always beautiful. We should pity her: this is all she has known

The followup to Nevermind contained a song called "tourette's." It wasn't full of curse words so much as unintelligible.

No kidding. Maybe they originally wanted to make a brainy art film, but the final product is not that.

I guess that's fair. I'm remembering things like the song and dance number at the end.