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Roneesh Vashisht
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Yeah, that SF4 review was wak, let's get 'im!

I really can't stand Ebert bashing, the man is a titan of American letters, producing one of the most compelling and informative body of works on film that we have today. His great movies section is basically a degree in film and his reviews on regular movies provide tremendous insight to what works and doesn't in

Wow, I'm now following ZMF on Twitter, its very strange how much I've come to enjoy this person. If he doesn't show in a bit let's all head to Cincinnati and search for clues about his wearabouts, I'm thinking any place so cool your head would blow up is a good start.

feelings.
The second I saw Stella I figured they were just going to make her the mother. However, upon reading these comments I'm thinking she can't be due to her not fitting the proper circumstances.

Flint town represent! lived there for a while, great city.

I think it depends on where you drive through, New Mexico and Arizona area great drive.

Cancer often goes crazy, so while today it might be 80% gone, at any moment it can suddenly and very quickly come back and kill you.

In a completely unrelated topic
At this point, I think they're just keeping the ladydisdain pic in the "meet other readers" personals box for our enjoyment.

Tonight's KOTH
This ep was basically a rehash of the Bobby wants to be a fashion model episode.

It wasn't so bad, any episode that's Brian heavy is pretty decent. He's the one character whose actually like a character, everyone else is just a gag vehicle, so the episodes that focus on him feel like real stories.

The abomination of the already abominable Weezer song was very very bad. Very bad. I know there's around a 9 month time lapse between first writing episodes and them airing, but that song came out in 2006 or something, so who the hell thought it would be at all funny or relevant enough to put in. Waverly Hills, I get

everyone needs a hobby

I'm curious why no one even talks about My Name Is Earl. I noticed in the Jim Parsons interview Noel mentions 30 Rock and The Office as cool shows. Big Bang and How I met your mother are covered on TV club (along with the others) . It seems no one talks about My Name is Earl at all. I never hear Hipsters mention it.

Don't forget Defender, the British version was itself a weak rehash of the Spanish Telenovella "la oficina de corazones y miseria rotos"

@bob, boo on House of Leaves, it was a gimmicky book. It was over-sexed. I do admit I remember liking a few sections, but nothing worthy of a lifetime pass.

The Suitcase box sets were really good, definitely something you need to buy physically rather than download, the case with all the fake band names is awesome.

NERD WAR! NERD WAR IS ON!

wow, totally missed that, and I do try and read all these pretty carefully, feel free to initiate the wrath.

Given Pavement's status, I always think that the Jicks should be a bigger deal than they are.

One of my favorite lines is in Tenenbaums that goes "Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Big Horn. What this book presupposes is… maybe he didn't."