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I just watched the show, and it's not good. The most generous grade I could see myself giving the pilot is a C +. The sarcastic, womanizing doctor who really DOES care (as evidenced by his sanctimonious speech about not putting down a dog who ate a strip club coaster, or some such shit) made it apparent to me that

Finally, Skrillex and Harmony Korine have teamed up to create something I can hate more than anything else in the universe.

Finally, Skrillex and Harmony Korine have teamed up to create something I can hate more than anything else in the universe.

How evil are the Koch brothers? I'm genuinely curious. For a long time I only ever knew of David Koch as the guy whose name appears at the end of NOVA on PBS as a donor, so he seemed like a good guy. Then he was in the news when someone impersonated him to prank call Scott Walker, but that wasn't actually him,

How evil are the Koch brothers? I'm genuinely curious. For a long time I only ever knew of David Koch as the guy whose name appears at the end of NOVA on PBS as a donor, so he seemed like a good guy. Then he was in the news when someone impersonated him to prank call Scott Walker, but that wasn't actually him,

Yes. My bad.

Yes. My bad.

Has anyone seen the underrated movie "Mad Dog and Glory"? Because Richard Belzer appears as an unnamed warm-up comic doing a set before the mob boss who owns the joint (Bill Murray) goes on stage. I like to think that Belzer is Munch in that movie, pulling that film into the Munchiverse (and, consequently, the

Has anyone seen the underrated movie "Mad Dog and Glory"? Because Richard Belzer appears as an unnamed warm-up comic doing a set before the mob boss who owns the joint (Bill Murray) goes on stage. I like to think that Belzer is Munch in that movie, pulling that film into the Munchiverse (and, consequently, the

I've never heard For Love of the Game referred to as "the Sam Raimi baseball movie" and not as "the third best Kevin Costner baseball movie —- wait, was there baseball in Robin Hood? No? Okay, yeah, third best."

I've never heard For Love of the Game referred to as "the Sam Raimi baseball movie" and not as "the third best Kevin Costner baseball movie —- wait, was there baseball in Robin Hood? No? Okay, yeah, third best."

I don't know if you're trolling or not, but North by Northwest is perhaps the movie I've re-watched the most times in my entire life (may be a tie with Groundhog Day, since that gets watched every year on Feb. 2, multiple times), and is by far my favorite Hitch film. If you think it is Hitchcock's worst film, I'm not

I don't know if you're trolling or not, but North by Northwest is perhaps the movie I've re-watched the most times in my entire life (may be a tie with Groundhog Day, since that gets watched every year on Feb. 2, multiple times), and is by far my favorite Hitch film. If you think it is Hitchcock's worst film, I'm not

I think there is something to be said for the "stodginess" of these lists, though. They keep older films in the public consciousness, and that's great, as far as I'm concerned. As someone who is fairly young but whose tastes tend to prefer classic-era films, I'm going to live to see a lot of my favorite movies turn

I think there is something to be said for the "stodginess" of these lists, though. They keep older films in the public consciousness, and that's great, as far as I'm concerned. As someone who is fairly young but whose tastes tend to prefer classic-era films, I'm going to live to see a lot of my favorite movies turn

Someone should cross-breed Hitchcock's "Vertigo," Joyce's "Ulysses" and Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" to finally create the greatest great thing of all time.

Someone should cross-breed Hitchcock's "Vertigo," Joyce's "Ulysses" and Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" to finally create the greatest great thing of all time.

Yes, he mentions Mulholland Drive's inclusion in the article.

Yes, he mentions Mulholland Drive's inclusion in the article.

I recently finished watching every movie on AFI's list of 100 greatest American movies (didn't take as long as you would think, I had seen most of them already). When I looked at the Sight and Sound poll, I was embarrassed by how many of the movies I have still never seen — almost all of them foreign films. Clearly I