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Yeah, San Francisco was free love. Risa is commodified and sold love.  Was Risa invented by Gene Roddenberry or done during his reign in Star Trek? b/c I think Roddenberry was influenced by the culture in San Francisco and I think the vision for the Federation was influenced by it

Good points all and a very strong like for @avclub-60396f24057a26c5e19fc6b7dd5227a4:disqus , I think that Risa uses federation credits like Quark's bar, but since they're not used very often, I wonder how awkward it must be to go to your commanding officer and get some federation credits to go to Risa, since they know

I was thinking Sedona, Arizona or a grown-up version of Panama City, Florida, or Costa Rica with a less exciting rainforest. LA's not really a good comparison, since it's a self-sustaining city that's not a single-function tourist -Nitpicks from a geography major with an urban concnetration

I'll have to rewatch Let He Who is Without Sin. I watched it when I was somewhere around 13 and found it boring and sloppy, but I think as Zach did, I might be able to analyze it's messiness a lot better and have a good laugh at its awfullness, and I think as someone who's a little bit older, I might be able to read

Kendrick's character was a freshman in the original, so I think she'd stay on board with Anna Camp and Brittany Snow's characters probably not being there except for cameo appearances.

I think one of the strengths of that episode was that it showed that Jim has this unique quality of just wanting to espouse his opinions wherever he is even if it's a bad situation to espouse your opinions in

Bag Lady was a good one!

Rodney got laid? On that note, I like the show because it's just very mundane. It's not like it has much of an endpoint for the characters, it's just about three guys hanging out and being roommates and it's not like anyone needs to find love or enlightenment or anything. It's more about clashing personalities

I think @bluetuned is correct. keep doing your thing bluetuned

@avclub-26c0eb74eb2e815d15918a4ac46473ec:disqus where do you write, out of curiosity?

I disagree heavily: Source Code, Up in the Air, Departed, Bates Motel (in concept), not to mention she directed and starred inher own movie.  I think an Oscar is due to her soon.

Up in the Air was like my favorite movie of the last 4 years. I guess we all have our opinions

@avclub-8f45e621f26ea37b086fb754e91f9aa7:disqus @disqus_okgItcD0yy:disqus @avclub-a7b0f34d08549b4f4a822219766a8668:disqus  As an aspiring reviewer, I applied for the AV Club 2 1/2 years ago (I randomly contacted one of the writers on facebook who directed me to the editor Todd vdW on facebook, who told me to send him

I'm kind of a Bayer fan, I suppose.

You're welcome to have whatever feelings you want about what you see, and extra points if you can back it up, so you're good as far as I'm concerned and I think most people here agree. I'm also not a big CK person either.

where was the other one?

I don't think the high school dance was as creepy as it was unfocused and vague. It didn't really get whether he was a perv or just accidentally doing things that would give the teachers that imprssion. it didn't really go anywhere and was inconclusive

although you could be better than an AV Club review. A lot of who gets to be an AV Club reviewer it is politics and such anyways.

Let's address Dennis's opinion of Vince Vaughn's star power: I think it's his own alone. I don't think Vaughn's Q rating has gone down. I just think other stars like Zach Galifianakis or the Apatow boys have just taken up the limelight since, but comedy stars are cyclical. If Vaughn & friends, made a good movie, it

"Diagetic" is the only film term my dad knows and he uses it all the time. Hillarious