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    support our troops with ribbons…
    …if they're good enough for Sarah Plain And Tall and Anne Of Green Gables, they're good enough for the "don't ask/don't tell" military.
    Every time I see one of those magnetic yellow ribbons on an SUV, I just want to run up and rub it all over the clear coat.
    What happened to war bonds?
    Wha

    for the last time…
    …if the Bourne films' hand-held camera cinematography gets you nauseated, how the hell did you handle the drive to the theatre?
    And, its "Ad Nauseum".

    bill o'rielley and fiddy cent…
    …one in the same.
    Symbiosis:
    "Hip-Hop's in the back room with a logo stiffed in its mouth, 'cause the Master's tools will never dismantle the Master's house."
    -Ani DeFranco.

    lipton…
    …Bill O'Rielly sends his regards and says:
    "If its good enough for your mule, its good enough for you."

    fuck the "hipster" doubts…
    …pick up The Graduate and Midnight Cowboy and watch them as a double feature(Graduate first).
    A couple of great endings, and, I guess, the reason Dustin Hoffman got away with that ovrrated piece of shit Tootsie.

    siburton…
    …you're an Anti Semi-ite.

    hulk…
    …I agree that Hulk was underrated.
    I enjoyed how often the film was quiet, but I also saw how far it came from what it could have been.
    Those dogs strained all the good will the Nick Nolte performance had built up.
    Deeply disappointing, while still being an above average super hero movie.
    By the way, 2006 was the

    since when does a Wes Anderson film…
    …elicit this much name calling and vitriol over differing opinions.
    I don't think, out of the over four hundred comments on the O'Rielley Hater column there was as much rude immaturity as this.
    And, SuperUnison1, I'm with you.
    You have to be a bit of a dreamer, I guess, but I totally

    love that closing line…
    …Scott.
    I had to watch the "Making Of" advertizements in front of every film I've seen in the last six months.
    It looked faux nuanced every time, but I have an irrational soft spot for Peter Berg.
    I'm waiting for DVD(got a projector so I only go to the theatre to show my support for a film like

    Bee Man…
    …none of Wes' films don't appear to be films.
    That is the magic.
    I, at least, know I'm watching a film when a big yellow shark floats by, or I see the entire vessel in cut-out diagram form, and then am able to be fully engrossed in the emotional elements, and(in some suprisingly effective pirate action)am able

    the insight into…
    …the need for repeat viewings, bears repeating.
    I am looking foreward to this imensely.
    Life Aquatic felt short of greatness on the initial viewing, but, while not surpassing Royal or Rushmore, is now the one I most readily put on.
    Very enjoyble, and, like all the films, deals with similar pathos and

    you miserable "firsties!" bastards…

    suck on that…

    Hundred!!!

    four…

    number…

    also…

    southernfried…
    …you appear to be defending Bill O's ignorance as acceptable on the same grounds that Amelie is protected from reprisal for cruelly pointing out ignorance, by endorsing a very clever observation by Irony.
    This is nonsense.
    I don't think anyone has assaulted the big O' on the grounds of lack of

    low blow…
    …Junior.

    A reply to..
    …Come On.
    Julie Taymor.
    Titus Andronicus.
    Need I say more about the cultural enrichment possible when an intelligent visual designer is handed the reigns of a reasonable story?