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mistake
I think this headline was supposed to be posted on the Onion….right?

That scene at the gas station was like something scripted by David Lynch.

or as if Kevin Smith isn't a whiny little bitch

This one had the opposite problem
Uusully, his shorter sketches are the best parts and make up for what's lacking in the main story but this time I felt that the short bits, both the "Consensual" skit and the 911 skit were boring.

They're constructing a giant AIDS quilt to commemorate your firstie failure

I wasn't familiar with "Watching You" so I went and looked it up on the You Tube.

Now I'm thinking about Tetsuo singing "Springtime for Hitler"

It's common in any story where the protagonists are children, although I guess it seems a lot more so on a channel for kids' entertainment

Yeah I can't see this lasting another season. Comedy Central needs to clear its precious timeslots so they can air American Pie 5 three times a week.

yeaah
Maybe they should stop having central plotlines and just rely on smaller sketches, because with the exception of the "Border" episode, all the longer storylines have felt lacking. As always, I enjoyed the short sketches (I was too easily amused by Jon's constant repetition of "You're gonna look like your pet!")

I'm still laughing at that line two hours later.

That's true…what about something like "Jurassic Bark"? Sure the writers retconned it to make a happier ending but just looking at that episode alone, it's a sad ending. I'm unable to articulate it well but there's just something (maybe pathos? ) in some films/stories/songs that moves me which is lacking in other dark

So…at first my post below was posted 3 times, then it wasnt't, but the post about the triple posts was so…..shit.

triple post clusterfuck
also depressing.

I'm a guy on the Internet with an opinion!
I sort of agree with Ebert there, although I'd like to think he's not being so literal with his words: a good movie shouldn't be depressing. It could be incredibly sad but I still wouldn't call this depressing. I would call it moving. What I would call depressing are films

It was surprisingly good. It had more than its fair share of ridiculous set pieces, being a Guy Ritchie movie, and an inexplicable steampunk element. But Downey actually did a great job of capturing Holmes's eccentric character and his chemistry with Law's Watson really sells the film. I would suggest watching it but

You done goofed.

Just came to post the same thing.

Yes, yes, no, yes and yes.

Because listening to the new Incubus album is a waste of time. Seriously, it sucks.