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I love these guys.  This one's gonna be great.

I love these guys.  This one's gonna be great.

That's the voice I heard in my head when I read the title

I had never been more excited for an action movie than when I heard that Brad Bird was directing one.

When one character was praising Shane's actions regarding the barn, and Andrea mentioned that Shane shouldn't get all the credit, because she shot some too, put her in a special place where only my most hated characters belong.

This was yet another episode of 45 minutes of boring and five minutes of goodness.  I had to watch this with a bunch of noisy roommates and couldn't hear half of the dialogue, but I didn't come away feeling like I had missed much.

When Ryan said since California was asleep they could leave Gabe's face when he said "YOU can leave" was absolutely terrifying.

I have to say the Drunk Uncle is probably the funniest Weekend Update character since Stefon. Most of the characters, like the "political comedian" are one obvious joke done over and over.  Stefon and Drunk Uncle are basically one joke as well, but the one joke allows plenty of variety, like Stefon's insane club names

Me too.  I actually thought Barkley's Shaq was hysterical.

Skyward Sword turned me into a ten-year-old again.  Video games used to be what I lived for.  Christmas was my new video game day.  But then the reality of how expensive the hobby is hit me.  This was my first new game in about two years and I savored every minute of it.  This post could've been about any of the games

I spent an entire day just watching one of my dormmates play through this thing.  We would brainstorm during the tougher puzzles and it was some of the most fun I've ever had with a video game.

exactly.  I think Nintendo has officially taken cinematic storytelling as far as it can go with text instead of voice acting.

I pretty much loved every minute of this show.  Even if it was a Kate-centric episode, even if it was about Jack's tattoo, I didn't care.  It was full of deep themes and great characters and the mystery just made it more entertaining.  While I didn't fully understand the sixth season, it was still my favorite thing on

I think if she were on another season, she would've made a big move, but on this one she realized how serious people were about loyalty.  Once Cochran flipped, she knew as long as she didn't rock the boat, she would make the final five.  I don't think she came into the game planning to use an under-the-radar strategy

What if Brandon beats Ozzy and comes back?  I think he will treat Coach as a prophet and do everything he says.  And Coach will vote him out again, because of his fear of the Hantz mentioned above.

I think if it's those three, Sophie will win.  The key will be winning the other tribe's votes.  And Coach might get one or two votes from people who angrily admit he deserves it, but generally I don't think they could bring themselves to vote for him.  So, it'll be up to Sophie and Rick to convince them.  Sophie

Actually I'm sure Albert knew exactly what he was doing.  The only time he talks religion is around Brandon.  His speech about a "bigger purpose" was another obvious attempt at getting a jury vote.  I think he knew Brandon was out, but voted for Sophia to keep up appearances.

Coach, Brandon, and now Albert wouldn't shut up about religion, and Rick hadn't said anything interesting until he suddenly kicked butt in this episode.  Sophie has always seemed sane and smart.  The only problem is that she hasn't really made any big moves.  But somehow it seems like she's guaranteed herself a spot

I want the picture of Aubrey Plaza killing the black eyed peas

I found Community superbly fantastic as well