avclub-7454b3f90a814b1393f008807ff0076b--disqus
bsl05
avclub-7454b3f90a814b1393f008807ff0076b--disqus

I think the Lemon-Ade-Rita is properly placed. It's not your first choice of drink, but on a hot day it's a great portable morning drink (when you don't have time to make a bloody mary or even a screwdriver).

Honey, is that you?

These past couple classic reviews have mentioned how the flashbacks were starting to wear thin and "tear the show apart." I don't ever recall feeling this way. Even if I didn't particularly like a flashback, I never thought it took away or impeded the series.

Anyone else surprised that TIT didn't get a DTMFA from Dan? I guess the kink gives the boyfriend a little leeway.

Now that my kids (10, 10, 6) have grown too old for these shows, I miss these shows. They now usually only watch crappy TV, but I still and forever will use "Go, Go, Go" from the Backyardigans to get them moving when we're running late.

Why?
(Sorry, I didn't read the article. I just skipped straight to the comments after I saw the title of the article.)

I have a feeling that this particular trailer is the cliffs notes version of the first 80% of the movie.

It's amazing that an assassin who is deterred by suburban patio motion lights isn't dead yet.

I think the ending was actually gut-wrenchingly perfect, and I think the movie as a whole is excellent. It might be because when I watch, I don't give a damn who directed or wrote it. It's entertainment, and I think it was done well.

I see your point, but I don't think it neutered the film at all. If a criminal is your protagonist, generally you need something to get you on their side to some degree - otherwise you just want them dead. So he may have been too goody-goody, but he was still a guy who robbed banks with automatic weapons and made

I started wondering where In Bruges, Children of Men, and The Dark Knight were… then I realized its for this decade, not century.

This is the kind of list that makes me realize how many movies I've missed because I have kids. That being said, out of the limited number of movies I do see the only two I could think of not on this list are The Town and Attack the Block.

That's a good point about it following "Flashes…". Although when you look at the lowest rated episodes, the bottom two are a good distance behind (or ahead, depending on perspective):

Since IMDB ratings are a decent gauge for public opinion (as opposed to critical opinion) of entertainment, it should be noted that "SiaSL" is the worst rated episode just below "Fire + Water."

There's still time in some parts of the south Pacific.

It's not a link, use it as a search. There's a space between 2007 and lost.

I remember in one review (during season 5 or 6), he mentioned that he received a lot emails asking if he would publish his Lost recaps in book form. I thought that would be cool, especially if it had an index that listed all of the works that he referenced over the years.

I found a couple individual reviews, but couldn't find a main site for all of them. Maybe these will give someone else a head start to finding them: