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Fire Walk With Me is kind of amazing, really. I only saw it once when it was in theaters so I can't say if it holds up, but at the time I was really moved by it. Really sad movie.

Use a level, gaddammit!

thank you, @avclub-f38ce71e421fafb53d63b064b1d0365c:disqus. It's awesome, right? I mean, it looks fucking amazing.

He's actually made 8 movies since Inland Empire. But they're shorts and music videos for Interpol. They're all on Youtube.

loved The Driver.

no, it's pretty bad.

way late, but things I liked:
- I know the zombie in the well was tacked on and pointless, but it had a weird poetry to it like last episode's ironic tacked on guy that hung himself to avoid becomming a zombie and ended up a zombie anyway.  Really, this show is so driving me away that the strange poetry of zombies in

Yeah, I wish he would make more movies, too. I think he can make incredibly original and weird stuff like Blue Velvet, etc (http://www.youtube.com/watc…, but he has more range than people give him credit for: his version of The Elephant Man is amazing, and The Straight Story was pretty great. Also, I'm one of the five

you're right. I haven't seen that ep in ages.

I would guess that it was his weak-willed nature, or that Susan's parents caught him celebrating his autonomy in his apartment half naked with cheese and he was embarrassed. But I guess I never got his problem with how he's perceived. I thought his whole, "I'm a bald man" thing meant that he was resigned to being

Isn't that from the next episode? When George says his favorite poet is "Flavin"?

blogs have origins? I dunno.

things I liked from The Foundation:
- George: "It was really something Spock did there, wasn't it?" [Jerry and George is silent remembrance]
- George: "I have mourned for three long months. Summer months, too! Anyone can mourn in January."
- George shirtless in his Knicks shorts just reminds me of hilarious 90's Knicks

Jeter: "Y'know, we won the pennant last year."
George: "Yeah, in five games."

I also like how George looks like he's doing standup in front of Susan's grave. He loosens his tie and wipes sweat off his head. He's bombing.

Did we need more evidence that movie studios have no idea how to sell their movies over the Net?

I imagine Alda being on set all day talking to whomever will listen about really anything. "That tuna sandwhich was delicious. There was this tiny restaurant I used to go to back in 198…4? Maybe 5. Oh they had great sandwiches. There was a bench across the street where I used to sit and eat my sandwich. I think I was

FUCK YO' COUCH!

They should have switched the Murphy and Alda roles.

Respect for Eddie Murphy's genius is my favorite thing about Nathan Rabin. I think he and I might be the only ones that still believe.