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They do love them some Tig Notaro around here.

Raiders. The end.

After the first night, this stuff seemed to turn into a non-issue.

Large parts of the Upper South—Tennessee, Arkansas, and North Carolina—were Unionist.

Probably because Pleasantville's shrill, preachy tone was pretty irritating from the start.

I went to the Smithsonian recently, and they had Nat Turner's diary on display. Pretty amazing that an artifact like that actually still exists.

WITH MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY, THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAIN!

Unless there's more Shia LeBeouf, I'm out.

Oh, I don't know. I don't suppose it's too much to ask that music be created rather than merely assembled.

Unless your kid is about 13 or older, some of this is probably nightmare fuel. I wouldn't exactly label Aliens, Killer Klowns, or They Live as "kids fare."

This show looks utterly insufferable.

The Craft: Heathers, but with wizards and stuff.

Gotta include the Lego movie on here.

Cool story, bro.

Goosebumps was a decent kids movie. My 10 year old loved it.

Reds is in turns both fascinating and dull. Parts of the movie, particularly the middle, seem to drag on forever, and it's extremely talky, sometimes even preachy. There are some really great performances, and probably Beatty's last great performance. It's beautifully shot.

"Peanut Butter Jelly" by Galantis is obviously the winner here. Colossal list fail.

Any song that samples the background music from the Wii is automatically ineligible.

Needs more Sleater-Kinney.

In the absence of Dawes, we'll just have to settle for Sleater/Kinney.