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Well…congrats, there's the Lying Cat.

You mean you're lying when you say I'm entitled to my own opinion? Or that SAGA really isn't pretty damn good?
Having trouble parsing this comment… as usual.

I just read the first six-issue collection last week, after months of everyone telling me I had to read it. Didn't seem entirely original, but the childrearing parts give it a unique quality. Overall, pretty damn good, I thought. Love the line, "If any time in a couple's life is the opposite of a honeymoon, it's the

I blame karma.

Yes he is.
Wait, isn't he?

I never wanted you to find out this way, son.

Everyone in the porn industry?

Still building a religion. Making it bigger.

W00T!

Why would anyone want to make a Beatles movie of any kind when the foursome themselves nailed it their first time around? You don't see people trying to make Casablanca 2. (Please, no one post a link revealing that there is such a film.)

@LouiseOfHouseBelcher:disqus Yes, I didn't think we were supposed to be sympathizing with anyone in that dinner scene more than anyone else. Later on, we're supposed to sympathize with Keaton because it's revealed she has cancer, but that's totally tacked on and unearned.
Honestly, I'm surprised by the intense

@avclub-c099e468717d7f2501b9538dd6bdf97b:disqus I wanted so much to like that movie, because I adore Diane Keaton and I like Rachel MacAdams (though not enough to look up the correct spelling of her last name). But yeah. When Claire Danes shows up toward the end, she's so light and pleasant and angst-free that she

If you're a comics fan and you want a smooth takeoff, there's a terrific graphic novel adaptation of Vance's The Moon Moth that just came out.
If you like classic sci-fi, his Demon Princes series is tops.
If you like fantasy, everyone else seems to like Lyonesse.
The Many Worlds of Magnus Ridolph and To Live Forever are

@avclub-f41c98ac606e9b29fce2d59f71df434d:disqus I've actually got better things to do with my urine.

I took my oldest son and my niece, both 5, to see this, and they were fine. There's some talk of dying, but… it's nothing that most five-year-olds haven't already said out loud or asked about. But yeah, don't take kids to see Amour or that kind of thing.

I almost thought they could have gotten rid of that character,. His musings on mortality didn't seem to fit with the rest of the movie (maybe I should watch it again).
Loved Carol Burnett in this. And I agree with Ms. Battleground, Poehler and Arnett could have been played by anybody.

What is this "shame" you all keep talking about?

Now let's not get hasty—
[Thinks about it]
Okay, let's get hasty.

Man, she was in everything. A month or so ago I watched a Richard Stark/Parker adaptation from 1973 called The Outfit on TCM. Robert Duvall and Joe Don Baker. Not a great movie (but okay), and everyone looks awful in those 70s clothes and haircuts, except for Black who makes that era look fantastic. Maybe some actors

And she was a backup dancer for Marvin Gaye, along with a young Teri Garr. There's a clip somewhere… (Gaye is singing "Hitchhike")