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I think Hornberger was saying that he felt no sadness or emotion.

Oh my God. I just reread my post. Even trying to write a synopsis of a stinking 2 minute scene in Crash led to a complete mental shutdown. This movie is pure evil.

The Middle Eastern store owner being told by the African American insurance adjuster that he should have taken the Latino-with-neck-tattoos-and-a-heart-of-gold locksmith, even though the Middle Eastern guy had yelled at the Latino and accused him of being a criminal (Just like Sandar Bullock had done after she was

Since Robin Meade is being discussed so much, I would like to add that if she's interested, she and and I would surely share the tenderest, most mutually satisfying physical intimacy ever experienced in the history of humanity. On my futon.

Would you consider sponsoring me and my family for asylum in Toronto? I'm pretty sure we could be classified as cultural refugees.

@Rabin: And to further the analogy, who will take on the role of the nuns and vilagers who will be slaughtered by these new Contras to send a message to the Recessionistas. I love the 80s.

I'm all for verbally disembowling child actors, but "Make a sex tape?" "Do heroin?" I expect those kind of amatuerish jokes at Denny's, but not from a professional entertainment personality.

Ron Howard vs. The Black Crusaders
Ron Howard might just be enough of a big dogg to save Foxx. His Foxxhole zoo crew, however, will be dust beneath the heel of Oprah and Bill Cosby's boot. What a collection of unfit dullards in a medium created exclusively for unfit dullards.

Was it real or just a drug induced halucination?
the sketch where the salesman dresses the child in increasingly cute outfits until his grandmother goes bezerk and has to be shoved into the emergency closet filled with bears for the safety of everyone in the store. I recall the line "He's as cute as a puppy wearing a

Not to gush about the Wire, but I thought David Simon did well with the cheesy montage-at-the-ending thing by saving it for the final episode of each season. Basically, I took it as him say "After all that has preceeded, here are a bunch of examples how very little will ever change, set to some adult contemporary."

I caught it right away. And I'm making sure to post in every Steve Jobs thread I can find in the AV just to let all my internet friends know. So everyone can look forward to that.

It was at the same time awful, awkward, and hilarious. Awful…Awkward…Hilarious.

Yes, "Men." And the line was delivered so quickly, wearing that rediculous smarmy Apple CEO black sweater and jeans combo.
And @mbs: Now that I look back on it, I seriously doubt any one other than us preteens kept Night Court on the air. What a piece of shit that show was, yet I loved it.

Anyone ever seen the movie Series 7?
It is a really good depiction of a reality tv death match. It's pretty old too, maybe over ten years. It sounds cheesy, but it was well done.
um, canceraids?

Come to think of it, Carceti's aide is the villian and Bodie is his henchman. I haven't thought about Pottie in awhile. It was indeed a great movie.

Yes, that black celebrity on VH1 represents us all quite accurately. Also, we aren't very good at ice skating. That pretty much sums up the African American experience for the past three decades.

And Bodie was in Pootie Tang before the Wire. I'm not sure if that counts.

Let's not forget Stringer in Daddy's Girls. It's what Tyler Perry fans watch when they want to be somber and introspective.

Thank you for clearing that up about the alt text, Red Rover. The quote that ZMF uses is from a live album by Sheer Terror. They hate anarchist punks who squat in houses. And so does our internet friend.

What does Sheer Terror have to do with anything?