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This is a masterpiece. Sure, its meaning is obvious, but it's beautiful and inventive.

I don't have any. I don't think it was an article. It was probably a comment here.

They're under great pressure to stay ahead of all those sexy amateurs.

Give me five bees for a quarter, they used to say.

Little green ghouls, buddy!

I don't have any clue where you're getting this, but that image is hilarious.

I looked it up and she's British - why does she write like she's from Wisconsin?

I read some very good criticisms of it years ago which point out how it very much points to Cameron's downfall as a director. Not financially, of course.

He was definitely the weak link that ruined The Last Stand. If it hadn't posited itself as "Arnold returns" it would have been a lot better movie.

B-? Surprised. I thought this was going to be unbearably awful. I'm probably doomed to see it no matter how bad it turned out to be (visiting family for the holiday weekend and there's nothing else I haven't seen), so I'm glad to hear at least one opinion that it's okay.

But that stuff wasn't always easy to find.

It was such a great "fuck you" to the Fox News types at the time, very cathartic.

Why, he's just a harmless maniac… here to remind us of the precious gift of sanity!

I almost wish this show were 100% about Dylan. Maybe Golan's there, but he's far less prominent. The mom and sister should just go away (what the fuck was up with that B story? I guess it did give us "She just got eaten by a fridge, just like Gia!" but it came out of the sister's horrid mouth, so I barely even…

I like it about even with No Kings, but my favorite proper Doomtree record is their first, self-titled one.

Like I've said elsewhere, the show has never been big on continuity. They're not generally seen in the school, but I imagine some writers and artists will use them and some will just think of them as being in a private school somewhere.

Barbarella is ridiculous '60s camp. You're either going to dig it or not. Blood and Roses used to be on Netflix. I don't know if it is now.

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Maybe. I'd have to take a look again. I really like that episode.

IIRC, this was the first episode that aired when I first got to college.