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avclub-795837a258b608bf5c0c1288efa4d59c--disqus

It needlessly complicated something that already worked well but I doubt there's any chance it will go back.  Even if "like" buttons are ridiculous, I am more annoyed that some company called "Disqus" has its logo pop up briefly as the message board loads.  I can't wait to start up my new fashion boutique so that I

He gets A-list parts and doesn't have A-list talent.  He's not terrible but he clearly gets plum roles because of his looks, not his prodigious comic abilities. 

Paul Rudd has got to be one of the most overrated actors in comedy.  In any role he's been in, I can imagine someone much better.  Zach Galifianakis or Jason Segel or Danny McBride come to mind as current popular stars who'd be much better in a role as an idiot brother. Rudd's like the comedy-star version of Keanu

Redondo Beach is a good deal more backwards than many parts of North Carolina when it comes to accepting any form of haute cuisine or interesting culinary experimentation.  The type of "Mexican" restaurant he subs in for there is the kind of place where fajita platters are popular.

I did the best I could with my um, avatar.

The reason one does not register is rarely related to paranoia, trolling, or laziness. The more common reason is it's a pointless gesture that was, until today, reserved for people who think crafting an online persona is a worthwhile gesture of individuality.

There are decent pieces of art in response to the wars, the claim I made was there were more in response to Katrina. And I may add that the art in response to Katrina is overall of a somewhat higher quality.

Um yeah, don't claim an internet wiki-dictionary as authoritative. If you found "observable" as a common synonym in a real dictionary, then you might actually be one step ahead.

The Hurt Locker made all of 10 dollars in the theaters because it is fairly unremarkable. Unlike The Smurfs.

I don't know if this is all remarkable.
How is it that a flood, as bad as it is, inspires more decent art than 2 long wars have? Also, the Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and plenty else on this list, should never be described as "remarkable.

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