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So you've also been refreshing this site for the past hour waiting for this story to show up?

Everyone in Scott Pilgrim is good.

I liked it okay.  Parker Posey saved all the scenes she was in.  I thought Routh did a good job with what he had to work with.  Lois Lane was a dud, the plot was pretty stupid, all the kid stuff was a waste.  But it had some moments.

You'll dance to anything.

So the argument here is that reality tv becomes better when the cast actually has to deal with reality?

@avclub-459b420394fe3709a0a344bcf39514e5:disqus I concur, though I liked 'Laid' the song (if there's a song to drop off of that album, it's Low Low Low). 
Did you order the box set?  I'm way excited about that.

Carter USM was totally good.  Put on The Only Living Boy in New Cross, or And God Created Brixton, and that's some good times.

That phone call from J. Edgar Hoover was for me.

Jesse Eisenberg, all the way.  Liked Social Network, Zombieland, and Adventureland.  But liked them all despite him.  Something about his shoulders. 

I'll stand up for Sliding Doors.  I don't mind her in general though.

Reindeer Games has a nice topless Charlize Theron.  So, there's that.

No Sylvia Plath?  How depressing.

Ha, I love that song.  And I like that in the vocal sample, you can tell that guy talking (who I'm assuming is some sort of 80s 'lets ban all this music' freak) doesn't actually know who some of the bands are- mispronouncing names. 

Moments like that are the main reason I loved this movie so much.  There's one fight scene where Black Dynamite 'really' hits the actor he's fighting (as opposed to stage punches), there's this brief moment where that actor gets mad that he was hit.  Genius.

I wouldn't exactly say I was pulling for Nick Swardson, but I really liked him as Terry on Reno 911.  Had some low hopes he'd do something better than this dreck.

Me 20 years ago:  I'm going to listen to Depeche Mode forever!
Me 10 years ago:  I will listen to the Singles collections every so often!
Me now:  I will occasionally maybe not skip 2 songs!

I'm going to throw out Bjork's 'It's Oh So Quiet'.  She's weird, yeah.  And the video was kooky, so that got attention.  And I certainly like the song.  But it always seemed strange to me that so many other people liked it too, even the Bjork fans.

I wasn't expecting any mention of it, but I really liked the record he did with Nan Vernon.  It kind of came and went really quick, but if you like Dave Stewart you might want to check that one out.

It'd be nice if it was a joke.  But this is a company realizing that the DVD portion of their business is a dead end road, and they're working to back out of it.  They're just backing out of it in a way that's running over customers, houses, mailboxes, tearing up the road, and generally making a mess of things.