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I hear you're a racist now, Father!

Make that 11 or 16. I don't know if this is my favorite Elvis album, but that's only because I love My Aim Is True more than any rational human being should.

I watched Last Night on Netflix a few years ago and was totally floored. I loved it. And of course, now that I want to show it to someone else it is no longer available.

I watched Last Night on Netflix a few years ago and was totally floored. I loved it. And of course, now that I want to show it to someone else it is no longer available.

I'm pretty sure Gosling is the agreed-upon sex symbol for just about everybody.

I finally got around to seeing THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN — which somehow was already relegated to one dinky screen somewhere in the ass end of Chicago (though living in the South Loop and not being from here, I think everywhere is the ass end of Chicago) — and I have not had such a magical time at the movies in years

I went to a taping of some sketches and host segments for this show, and was surprised to find out when it aired that it was not just a sketch show. I was disappointed, though I can't tell if that is because it was bad or because at the taping, out of nowhere, MIB called me Rainn Wilson and the entire studio audience

As a very poor vinyl enthusiast, I don't have the funds for a wonderful turntable, but I've got one of those portable USB dealies (Numark PT-01USB) and the sound is better than you'd expect. The single onboard speaker sucks as you can imagine, but the preamp is surprisingly powerful and sounds great plugged into a

He's barely in it, unfortunately. I was sad cause I would watch an action movie starring Sawyer over an action movie starring Cruise or Renner any day of the week.

Some TVs have a feature that tries to smooth 24p to 60p, which is the frame rate thing you mention. You should be able to turn it off. Blu-ray is kind of the best thing ever to happen to home video so it makes me sad when film geeks haven't upgraded.

"What's the inspiration for the scope of the book?"
"Well, it's explained in the preface."

I didn't much care for Viva La Vida, but I found myself really enjoying their Prospekt's March EP for some reason.

A Muppet-builder named Kermit Love? That's a little too perfect, if you ask me. I think he's hiding something from us…

I happen to work there, and you would not believe the amount of people that come in and just buy tons and tons of Seinfeld and Friends bullshit. They're mostly Europeans.

It'll Pass
This article reminds me of back in the mid-90's when CD-ROMs were supposed to be the next big medium, but everyone used that big technological breakthrough to make computer games instead.
Interactive books are only the first step towards a new form of game, because no one wants to do anything on a computer

It'll Pass
This article reminds me of back in the mid-90's when CD-ROMs were supposed to be the next big medium, but everyone used that big technological breakthrough to make computer games instead.
Interactive books are only the first step towards a new form of game, because no one wants to do anything on a computer

Anchorman is seriously one of the weirdest movies ever to achieve something resembling mainstream success. It's like they decided there was no need for context for any of the things that went on in that movie; like they were parodying things that didn't exist. When I saw that movie for the first time, I thought there

BROADWAYYYYY
I'm with Sam on this. I was fortunate enough to see about 10 or so Broadway shows growing up, but only one in the last 10 or 15 years (Curtains; it was fantastic). I would love to go more, but the prices are fucking killer. I have a friend who writes reviews for a free weekly and gets TWO FREE PASSES to

I just found this interesting interview with Gold where he talks about talking about whether thing in the book are real or not. And pertaining to yesterdays talk about the magic, he claims that all the magic in the book was based on actual illusions.