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I meant more as far as financial/critical success. I liked the movie a lot more than I thought I would but it didn't quite blow me away. I prefer him creating TV shows, really.

I think it was a bit of both. Peggy obviously isn't someone who carries that kind of money around regularly, and I think even she wasn't sure in that moment if she was merely worried about leaving $400 beside a person she doesn't really know or if she was worried about leaving $400 beside a black person. Either way,

@avclub-c83ab7606d9b8cfc023a40633059a016:disqus I think that's part of Peggy's dilemma in that moment. Am I worried about leaving my purse because it has $400 in it and I have an ostensible stranger sleeping here or am I worried because I have a black person in my house?

@avclub-e4e9251ca67cd942c5dc96d3e41328ec:disqus They do way too much pop culture stuff for an ostensible sports site. Simmons doesn't even seem to know what makes a good pop culture writer (outside of Klosterman, obviously). He seems to think anyone who knows more than he does (which is 90% of the people on the

I just can't believe it took he and Feig so long to do a movie together. I mean, here Feig is slumming it on Unaccompanied Minors…I don't even wanna talk about it. Just glad Feig knocked it out of the park with Bridesmaids. Looking forward to whatever he does next.

It went pretty well, I thought. They did "Made Up Movie" which Tompkins was great at.

I liked the Glaser one more than you, but I see your point. I was interested to hear the anecdote about realizing his dad is basically the inspiration for John and the stuff about the adoption was very sweet. But the one thing I wanted Maron to ask, which he didn't, was how Glaser feels about gaining some level of

I like Rogan, Carolla and Fitzsimmons but I've been unable to get through any podcast featuring Trussell.

@avclub-f079b53bcfcde2c125cc74ced47bfbcd:disqus I was thinking the same thing. I wouldn't be surprised to see Bissinger show up on the set of Treme wielding a sword yelling "there can be only one!"

I'd say no, mostly because I think there was some element of shock in seeing Phoebe Cates take her top off. She was a cute, sexy girl, but she wasn't just there for eye candy whereas Shannon Elizabeth was only there for eye candy.

The funny part was, he said Malcolm Gladwell, Michael Lewis and Simon were all douche juice, then took it back and said just Simon.

Well, you're talking about it now, so, no.

What is it Buzz Bissinger called Simon? "Douche juice"? Sounds about right.

I saw the word "children's choir" in the press release for the new Neil Young album and have already written it off. Sorry, Neil.

Can't stand the new Lucero. They used to be my favorite band. Not digging this new sound at all and the songs aren't there.

This article weirdly ignores that he released a good seven folk albums under the name J. Tillman, most of those before he even joined Fleet Foxes.

I started high school in '98, and it sort of kickstarted the high school experience for us, along with Can't Hardly Wait. That said, unless one of my high school buddies comes in town during the film's short stay at the cineplex and we see it for old times sake, I'll wait for cable.

Google "Chloe Sevigny Party Monster nurse"…although beware of some bare Macauly Culkin ass. None of this is safe for work, obviously.

Check out Chloe in some of the outfits she wears in Party Monster. Great googly moogly.

Unless I'm misunderstanding, the article says Harmon gave a "fuck you speech" meaning he gave an entire speech with the general thrust being "fuck you, Chevy," not just saying the words "fuck you, Chevy." Either way, it does appear pretty classless and unprofessional on Harmon's part to be doing it in front of his