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Oh Goddammit. Can anyone find me some clips of this show that actually work in my country? I firmly believe that Stephen Colbert is the Greatest Living American, but being situated in London I'm always late to the game with his awesome show. I guess I should just give up my silly accent and move to America.

I don't know VanDerWerff, this is one of my personal favourite episodes. I'll agree the Geeks' story isn't their best (its ending is especially weak, although it does do big things in revealing Fredericks' hidden depths, which will obviously be important later, and it does kind of offer a different spin on the cliched

More episodes would definitely be safer, but I can't deny I'm curious to see what these brilliant format-bending bastards to do the medium of film.

Two weeks, two A-grade Adventure Time episodes. What an awesome world we live in.

I don't think it's sad so much as it is awesome! I definitely consider a show as smart as this to be adult television, however. What's more grown up, really, Adventure Time or something like 2 Broke Girls?

He's a magic ice wizard, it makes sense he'd be more resistant to fire than a human. Well, sense for this show, anyway.

If we're voting, I'd love Preacher and Animal Man!!

That was the only thing about Starro. Not that I disagree with you.

So, Sex House?

As always I prescribe fire. And lots of it! But then you shouldn't be listening to me, I'm full of chocolate.

Incidentally, it amuses me that Donald Glover wants to be the black James Franco, and could therefore conceptually portray both Spider-Man and Harry Osborn/the Green Goblin in the movie inside my head.

Yeah, I couldn't believe she didn't get the Oscar that year. Tilda Swinton wasn't even the best one in Michael Clayton (it was Tom Wilkinson). Both will probably win many more Oscars in the future, but I was particularly bummed about that snub not only because it was totally unjustified, but she would have been by my

He's also gonna play Harry Osborn in the Spider-Man sequel. He seems good, but his hair is distractingly flat, and looks the same in every movie.

Well, the idea is that everybody will think it's an alien rather than a man-made life form, so he's kind of right.

Oh, I know, but they mentioned I'm Not There which made me think about it. I'm tired, leave me alone!

I wish they would make a real Bob Dylan movie. Everything but Cate Blanchett's scenes in I'm Not There was just bafflingly irrelevant. I get it, Bob Dylan can be metaphorically represented by a little black kid, because in a way, aren't we all Bob Dylan, but that's no excuse for casting Richard Gere in your Bob Dylan

Do you guys hear something?

I always liked the original ending purely because it reminded me that at the end of the day, Watchmen is just a comic book, and is allowed to throw its share of giant squid monsters at us if it wants to. Look at it. How could you not love a face like that? It's so delightfully comic book-y, and Gibbons draws it in the

That is what happened, isn't it? He hired a bunch of geniuses to design it, including that artist guy who blows up on the boat?

Pretty sure Preacher is way too long, but I still second it. One of my favourite comics ever.