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This looks like a combination of Dogtooth and Mulholland Drive, which sounds awesome. I am looking forward to this.

That's Spanish for rooster: gallo. Like pico de gallo.

Yes, excellent news, thank you for making my day. Even if the album is a huge disappointment, they'll still probably be touring, and they are lots of fun to see live.

Nice. The red red robin goes bob bob bobbin along.

I didn't realize she was so popular, or whatever the AV Club equivalent is. She showed up in the University of Chicago magazine once, not sure if she has a connection. Hope she keeps it up.

It's "My Manic and I" by Laura Marling, not "My Maniac and I." And probably other typos.

Whenever I hear Petula Clark's "Downtown," I think of this episode, and the scene in Arrested Development where J.K. Simmons asks Lucille to go "downtown."

Choosing something that is almost 15 years old is a copout for a "best of the last 15 years" list. If they wanted to get some attention, they would have listed PJ Harvey's "The Glorious Land," or even better, something from Biophilia.

Tiger Woods: Hot dog
Newt Gingrich: Glitter
Rupert Murdoch: Shaving cream

Another vote for No Children.

With respect to creeping out Barack and Michelle Obama, Woody Allen has nothing on possible rapist Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

In my RSS feed, this showed up just before 'South Park: "Ass burgers."' Thanks to Steve Jobs for helping create our wonderful new world.

It will be great for the Oscars. It has all the "loss of childhood" aspects of 9/11 with none of the "America went crazy" aspects of post-9/11.

I think it was 15 points per voter. Your top pick got 5 points and your 5th pick got 1 point. That means 1243 voters (or more, if people didn't use all of their votes).

"Confident, brash, confrontational" aspiring artist who wants to "keep people at a distance" because he wants to avoid a "conventional relationship" is not really a complex character with contradictions. That sounds like standard self-centered fear-of-commitment fear-of-adulthood, close to MPDG.

All I remembered was that this was a huge step down from whatever was on before it. Thanks for reminding me that it was the Batman series… MMPR was always my cue to play video games or go outside.

EDIT: Nevermind, see below.

Ray Wise was on this show? Is that him at 1:22?

This is a minor plot/thematic point in the movie.

Saw a preview of this last night. I wouldn't give it an A, but it is definitely very good. I think I would have liked it even with lesser performances than those of Carey Mulligan and Bryan Cranston, but they really helped bring it to the next level.