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Believe "secret human feelings book" should be capitalized

Believe "secret human feelings book" should be capitalized

Only NPR would use the metric system (two-meter target) in such a comparison.

Seems like it'll be an easy fix if need be. Unrealistic expectations remain.

What a dick.

Thought it was the best episode of the show thus far. Of course The Commodore tried to kill Jimmy with a ridiculous spear.

I don't think it was his show that was playing Maroon 5, it was probably used for some sort of segue into a commercial during their morning show or something.

I stand corrected.

While he is often disparaged because of his network, Gutfeld has an awesome ear for music. He's had Pink Eyes of Fucked Up (whose "Chemistry of Common Life" he said was the best album of '08), Andrew W.K. and a slew of other bad-ass musicians on for commentary and not simple ridicule. He also did a pretty hysterical

Not to knit-pick, but the NBA has gone on strike twice since the last time baseball suspended play.

I think Ms Bowman does a bang-em-up job discovering and elaborating on themes in Breaking Bad- the first thing I do after watching an episode is read her write-ups; it's the best supplementary material as it helps navigate the many conflicted issues/themes the show fearlessly addresses.

I think my favorite part of "Do The Right Thing" is that Rosie Perez's film-opening "expressive" dance scene was the basis of the constantly-moving Wanda Sykes in "Pootie Tang."

Hightower, Tackleberry
=too soon.

If
The 4th season is consistent with the 3rd in its timing of break-neck badass action episodes, the next ep will be the ejaculation of stylish violence for which many have waited (7th ep of 3rd season was "One Minute," which ended with the coolest action sequence in television history)

At Least
It looks like I can give up my prescription to Ambien.

Surprised
There wasn't a head-in-vice reference in the write-up. Too obvious, I guess.

agreed
That might be the finest first sentence I have ever seen of a film review. Kudos, Mr. Tobias.

It's at this point
Johnny Marr smiles, tunes his guitar, sips from his golden goblet, contemplates his varied, fulfilling post-Morrissey career, and laughs at the notion of a Smiths reunion. I probably couldn't sit in a room with this idiot, even if it meant I got to co-write my own "Stop Me if You've Heard this One

This is a…..
much harder sell to me without Zwigoff attached. No one expects him to ever do a sequel, but his direction is a big reason the first one worked so well. Maybe get Troy Miller- he did wonders with the "Dumb and Dumber" "franchise."

Metal Machine Music
In it's entirety. Or, if feeling like belting a crowd pleaser- a number or two from "Trout Mask Replica."