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I had the reaction of liking it until after when I talked about it with my now ex and him saying 'why does this happen?' 'what was this meant to mean?' 'why does so and so do that' and then it occurred to me just how much shiny rubbish it was as the film unraveled like a ball of yarn.

I just didn't want to make things awkward.

Being a Brit I never really knew Roger Ebert, at least from his TV show, like people over here did.
I always liked his take on films in print though.
He seemed to combine a film scholar's knowledge without a snobbish attitude to well made crowd pleasing movies. He really loved the idea of films and had a passion for

We're cool. I felt awkward being here this week.

Real names are allowed?

I like this place a lot too, and I only just arrived.

He's a symptom of The AV Club's decline into abject pathetic tupor, and he's taking you all down with him.

I don't know what's worse. Weird losers craving attention or people giving them it.

Your references always fly over my head.

HOORAY! He's the best!

Not that I want to get them seeing as I'm being such a cow today.

Nope. I stopped getting them yesterday. It's a pain in the arse.

Ooh look he's presenting!

I don't know if you're joking or not, but I agree. They really have that smugness to them.

Cock Of Love?

Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh. It's sorta the British Gatsby, well maybe Brideshead is that, but this has the 20s hedonism aspect down pat.
He's such a wonderful satirist.

I suspect the hardest part would be finding the trout.

At work only.

Does readjusting to being single count as a project?

Woo-hoo, you're a hunk.