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I think the problem is that people see Tony Montana as a role model rather than a tragic figure. I honestly thought that the film was brilliant, but celebrating Montana as some kind of hero is painfully misguided. And I think the people who do that are typically the ones with the posters on their walls.

The nice thing about them is that you can grab what you need to get by, or you can obsess over collecting every little thing.
I liked the Prime games, and I was really pleased to see them getting some love on this list. It's nice that they've started to mix in a little more game coverage/attention than they used to. I

Um…I like it, too.

Sugartits, you just made my Christmas morning. Thank you.

I barely missed an opportunity to see Previously on Lost perform in Boston. I'm regretting it even more now.

Anyone Try the Video Game?
Connery came back to FRWL for a video game outing three years ago. While it was a little disconcerting hearing his current voice come out of a character that looked like he did in 1963, it's almost even cooler for it. The game's is exuberantly ridiculous, and a lot of attention is given to

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Since Felicia Day probably does read the comments, as mentioned above, I just wanted to take this opportunity to say that I really enjoyed her work in Dr. Horrible and elsewhere. I haven't seen The Guild yet, but every time I'm watching something and she pops up, it makes me happy 'cause I know how cool she is.
I

So, wait, was the dude up there supposed to be Seth Rogen's flaccid peter, wanting to be touched, or was I supposed to read that as, "I actually really want to be touched by Seth Rogen's flaccid peter?"

Yay!
I like The Hater, but this one was particularly fun, and I just wanted to say, "Thanks."
So, Thanks.

You want me to rehab you in the rehab?

I saw Ben Folds open for John Mayer in Dallas, and it was really disappointing. For starters, the ticket website made it sound like a double bill, and then we found out he was just playing a short opening set. He started with a very tame rendition of "Gone" and the rest of the show was tame and almost inaudible at

It was the accent. It blinded us all. Except those of us that saw it. (I'm not one of those people.)

Hooray!
I'm glad to see so much Mega Man love, period, even if people disagree about it.
Gorgonzola Wheel, should you see this way down here, I also loved MM5. It was my first.

I like both The Offices.

I like the show. She's the only person I've ever come across on a reality show that I thought I could actually enjoy spending time with. I haven't ever just completely fallen out laughing at the stand-up segments; I kinda think she's funnier when she's in an actual than on a stage, but having said that, I don't think

Thanks, guys
This is the first time I've read through the entire comments section of an article on any web site ever, because it was the first time it looked worth it. It was a thoroughly rewarding experience. I just want to thank you all.

I'm with the two above me. I never saw this as anything more than a blatant Pulp Fiction ripoff, right down to gags about guns going off when you don't mean them to. But, MAN, I get a kick out of it. It's stylish, it's flashy, the banter between the two brothers isn't brilliant, but it's a lot of fun.

I have and love Only Visiting This Planet, and it's wonderful. I actually just noticed that every song that Keith mentioned is from that album.

This thread has been an absolute delight. It's nice to see people have fun.

So, does her analogy even make sense? I thought that "Where God closes a door, he opens a window" meant that if an obvious opportunity is out of reach, there's a non-obvious opportunity waiting for you. Here, the opportunity — the door — is wide open. Why would God open a window if the door is already open? Maybe the