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Suggragette, starring Steve Buscemi and a 12 year-old boy, and Meryl Streep for a minute or two.

For the winner. Hermione Baddeley in Room at the Top is the record holder for a nominee.

9 hours it is, but one should also mention that it's split into three movies, and even those three movies are divided into two parts. It can easily be treated as a miniseries and watched over a long period of time.

There's a ton of his stuff on Hulu. I haven't taken full advantage. I had already seen everything they released on DVD (and actually own it all) up until the Eclipse set. The only other one I've watched is Somewhere Beneath the Wide Sky, which is a nice, Ozu-esque family drama.

With two kids I could have kept that P.T. Cruiser!

C+? Good enough. It's October and that hot redhead from Game of Thrones is in it.

I watched the first two episodes of Community Season 6 on Yahoo Screen, and it was so bad I pirated every other episode. Sorry, Yahoo.

I don't get it.

Someone needs to link me to Superintendant Chalmers in the Zardoz costume.

Oh, man, it must be a good time to be a racist Simpsons fan during the last several years then.

Did it lead to hijinks?

"We'd like your finest food stuffed with your second finest food."
"Yes, sir, lobsters stuffed with tacos."

I don't know that I'd go that far. I'm just saying there are something like 600 episodes now, and I definitely prefer it to probably more than 200 of them.

I should admit I started with Bloom and never bothered going backwards.

I've only listened to Depression Cherry twice, and to me it feels like one long song that never really gets past the intro.

Over hundreds, in my mind.

I think Entertainment Weekly called that the worst episode ever at one point (the writer on the commentary said, "Well, there's been about ten years of episodes since then, so it's nowhere near the worst anymore."), but I wholeheartedly support this notion.

There are sometimes pornography stores, where one buys pornography.

Which, funnily enough, is totally true for everyone who was an adult before Young Einstein came out or very young or not born until after that movie came out. Like, there has to be just a very short window for having existed and knowing that Yahoo Serious was ever a thing.

I have to admit, I was a bit disappointed with Depression Cherry. Kind of boring. I loved their previous one, though, and will probably check this out.