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    "Peep-Hole"
    has always been one of my favorite songs off of Bee Thousand. "I am a Scientist" is obviously great, as is this video (which I've never seen before).

    Where's John Goodman?
    I love the Coen brothers' films, particularly when they utilize John Goodman, who steals every scene he's in. Why no more Goodman in their films?

    Katherine Heigl is no match
    for CGI hamsters. Ouch.

    Will Arnett would be amazing.

    Tom Cruise?
    I once heard a rumor that Tom Cruise was considering playing Rod Serling in a movie version of The Twilight Zone. Please, if there is a God, don't do this to the world.

    She's a robot. Or she's dead. Or that creepy voice on the phone was her dead husband, and she really pissed him off. Or she's a mannequin.

    What a shame.
    What a shame.

    Songs
    XTC's "Harvest Festival" is definitely going to play at my wedding. And probably a lot of Dylan. And as cheesy as it is, either "Something Stupid" by Frank and Nancy Sinatra or "In My Life" by the Beatles will be the song that I dance to with my dad.

    Great new feature!
    And great start to it as well… I remember first seeing this scene and loving every moment of it, I can't think of a more tense scene in a film that is for the most part just a joy ride (well, the first half, at least). The firecracker bit, while not as exciting on repeated viewings, is genius.

    I thoroughly enjoyed his Transformers 2 review, but I have never liked his writings or reviews.

    I'm reading this for the first time…
    … and I love it. It's hilarious, particularly the anecdote involving "What do you know about meat?"

    I thought the ending in the film was better too, but the more I think about it the more I appreciate the ending in the book. I thought the ending in the book was terrible the first time I read it, and it's obvious why Snyder couldn't film it, but after talking with a friend I agree with her sentiments that making Dr.

    P.S. Groundhog Day is one of my favorite movies, and I'm female. EXPLAIN THAT RAMIS!

    I personally was a little offended. It goes back to the whole stereotype that women have no sense of humor. There are plenty of funny women out there in the world (Tina Fey, for one prime example), so if Ramis is going to go to the best young writers out there why not try to spice it up a bit and get a funny female

    Oberlin!
    Obies (like myself) love Ed Helms!

    Last time I watched this film
    …was maybe a month ago. It played at a midnight showing in my town's theater. Probably the best midnight showing idea ever (almost).

    Beat you to it.

    That's just, like, your opinion man.

    I am the walrus.
    I am the walrus.

    She wrote MY favorite episode of the Office, which was the one with Ben Franklin.