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You mean Saturday Night Main Event, right?

"Bro, when you tack on mass, you sacrifice flexibility. That's just a straight up fact"

"Simpson's style is Geoff Darrow meets Josh Middleton with a hint of Frank Quitely"

(and Bicycle) Chases!
I must admit, when I first saw that in the video title, I thought for sure it would be the superb bicycle vs bicycle chase sequence from Project A.

Don't worry bro. 2012.

How awesome would it be to get the Dunk & Egg stories as HBO Original Films? Imagine having "The Hedge Knight" premiere in the interim between the 2nd and 3rd seasons.

If you liked K ung Fu Hustle, you should make your best effort to see Arahan aka Urban Martial Arts Action (South Korean) and Gallants. Both are pretty funny.

Whoa whoa whoa, cut the music.
I just heard niggety…

Wouldn't it be awesome?
If he Jay Leno'ed Piers Morgan, but instead of giving him months, it was merely hours?

They are being vague about getting it translated. Doesn't sound like its a high priority to get it released quickly stateside. I want a DSi LL before it comes out though. I'm still using my chunky, grey DS phat.

The closing Photograph scene from JSA
Chan-Wook Park is amazing, and this is my favorite scene of his by far. Such a simple shot, but very powerful. I would post a link to it, but watching it without knowing the story rips the emotion from it.

A Storm of Swords came out in 2000, and it is the apex of the whole series so far. I don't see how it isn't deep enough, but still, just as important as the Half Blood Prince in the SF/F genre.

George RR Martin's A Storm of Swords
Have to make a case for the best Fantasy series since Lord of the Rings. The third book in the Song of Ice and Fire epic is one of the best Science Fiction and Fantasy novels ever. If Harry Potter makes this list, then so should A Storm of Swords.

Read the Joe Pitt books by Charlie Huston, starting with "Already Dead."

5 Pages and no one has mentioned Invincible?
Invincible has everything you could want in a superhero book. Plus it only takes 7 issues to get to the swerve of the series, so minimum you would only have to buy the first two trades. And it's an ongoing series.

LUCKY LOUIE
I don't know why this show was cancelled. It obviously wasn't because of the budget. It was highly original, hilarious, and it was glorious to see a realistic sitcom that didn't have to filter everything through a censor. Perhaps HBO didn't want to air material that would later show up in a Dane Cook