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It really is.  I first saw it as a preview during a horror movie marathon before it was released, so the audience had no idea what to expect (well, maybe an inkling when we saw "Directed by Ken Russell" in the opening credits).  To this day I dream of owning a Jaguar like the one Amanda Donohoe drives in the movie.

You know what, that honestly irritated the hell out of me.  Go wash your own damn hat, Glenn.  Don't take an old bald man's hat - he needs it more than you do.  Fuck you, Glenn.

I guess it depends which one you watch.  I just watched the NR Kerala episode last night, and one of the places he ate he noted that the meal was vegetarian.  The food was so good that he said it could make him a vegetarian…for a week, anyway.

The funny thing is that she seemed to think it was a prime example of what a little badass she was.  I'm going to assume you also haven't taught your daughter to cut in line?  I still don't understand why Lola thought that was so awesome.  Shit like that doesn't make you rebellious or free-spirited or cool - it just

Spelling counts.  Your nerd card is hereby revoked.

Yeah, I was wondering if Emily was going to address the Last Chance Kitchen webisodes in her recaps.  It would be weird if she didn't and then suddenly before the finale "Oh, and this person who got kicked off two weeks ago is back because of some thing they've been doing online for the run of the show."

I'm so glad that I am not the only one who felt this way.  I think at this point we can lay the blame for the show's failure squarely on the presence of the hat.

The funny (or not so funny) thing is, AMC used to be TCM, before there was a TCM:  no commercials, all the classic movies that TCM now shows, easygoing, knowledgeable hosts (Bob Dorian and George Clooney's dad, Nick Clooney).  Over the years it gradually turned to shit: they started airing commercials, decided they

MeTV currently has Cannon, Kojak, Columbo, and The Rockford Files.  My question: whither Ironside, Barnaby Jones and Mannix?  You could just about devote an entire channel to nothing but action/detective series from the 70s.

I'm in Ohio and we get MeTV on Time Warner.  They have a lot of great old shows, but I always forget about it when I'm channel surfing because it's so far down the lineup.

I don't know how experienced she's supposed to be with them (apparently she *is* a sharpshooter in the comic), but I think the reason Dale wouldn't trust her with a gun was because he was afraid she would kill herself.  The first few episodes she was regretting letting Dale talk her out of being blown up with the

Ha, me too.  Not so fast, sucker.

I kept thinking "90 minutes of filler crap for Project Runway all season, and this premiere is only an hour?!?"  Then I remembered, again, that PR is no longer on Bravo, and had a sad.

If this is true, I sincerely hope it only applies to the final 16.  I thought the whole point of picking 29 to winnow down was so they could pick off the people who look good on paper but can't quite bring it in the kitchen.  Otherwise, I don't mind a Redemption Island style twist; every season has one or two people

I thought Tom was the mean judge.

Oh my god, I can only imagine what they thought when they found out their runner-up was a pedo.

I'm rooting for them too.  They have a great dynamic, and seem to know what they're doing.  I think they'll be fun to watch.

Single greatest reality show elimination ever.

I tried adding that to my Ad block rules, and got a message saying outbrain was so common it could slow down my browsing.  It also came up with an ebaystatic address?  What am I doing wrong?

Hahaha, that's great.  "Then he gives me that look…"  I bet.