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Medusa would be on my top five list. And also Talos. Medusa was just this unearthly, unstoppable force of death (even after she's decapitated, her hands grope around the room for her missing head before she collapses) that had me beyond transfixed. I just watched the Kerwin Matthews Sinbad film, and it completely

[Stares at headshots of Leeza Gibbons and Condi Rice; close-up of face; close-up of headshots; coffee cup tumbles from hands in slow motion, shatters]

@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus I'll defend the libertarian argument that paying taxes is a terrible system—ideally, as you describe, the money taken (with the threat of force, which Ms. Hill is now experiencing) goes to services and programs that create a better standard of living for society. In

That's right, he was good in it. Now that I think about it, I basically liked everything about Iron Man 2 except the super-hero stuff. Which is a shame, since it was a super-hero movie.

For all the dumping on Iron Man 2, much of it justified, I was highly amused by Sam Rockwell in that movie. "We had a KWAHN-TRACT!" Like you, months after I saw it I kinda thought I enjoyed it.

Ok gang, who needs a new AV Club user name?
Aside from me, obviously…

Maybe the Bunch just isn't that Funky anymore.

Decades ago when I would listen to the Emerson College radio station, they would occasionally pause to rattle off performance dates for local bands, and you'd get three minutes of found-poetry magic. Whatever happened to Jiggle the Handle or (maybe my favorite band name of all time) The Strapping Field Hands?

And Amy Poehler?

Gaff had been there… and let Nabin live. I didn't know how much time the AV club and I had left together. Then again, who does?

Has any movie ever so completely divided its audience? People who see this either think it's the most massive pile of shit in cinema history or love it and gush endlessly about. I didn't see this when it came out because my friends who saw it when it opened told me how bad it sucked. Then I finally saw it, and liked

Can we compromise on "skitch"?

@avclub-92a972196ae14b06997dc73a44c6cddd:disqus Um, sex with sheeple? Because I think that's forbidden in the Bible (I read that on the Internet).

If this were true, you would have typed it IN ALL CAPS. That's how I can tell Internet blather from facts.

Something special all right… Robert Duvall. I honestly think it's one of his best performances, and that's saying something.

Very good points; the argument here, then, is whether the movie earned its highly emotional ending or not. I'm guessing I, along with others, had such a strong reaction to that ending (and I admit to not remembering all the details of how she got there) because we related it to something else outside the movie, which

You go from despising those smug, entitled Winklevoss pricks to kind of sympathizing for them as they realize they're not always going to get their way in life, and then hoping, just a little bit, that they get something from their lawsuit against Zuckerberg.

First Unitarian Church of Kentucky.
(Late to the party, as always)

Michael Shannon IS Stiltman

@AnalBumCover:disqus Thank you—you just solved two mysteries for me.