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Also, I did briefly forget about that part of the episode. For me, that episode is summed up in their stopover in Branson.

The Wod Fir?

According to Wikipedia, they still happen. Am I crazy, or did they used to be massively special events, akin to the Olympics? This year's was in Shanghai.

No more pills or alcohol
No more pot or Demerol
No more stinkin' fun at all!

Why don't we have world's fairs anymore?
They always seemed like great fun, the biggest trade shows in history. I doubt you can directly connect their demise to Holmes, seeing as they were still going on up to 1964.

No matter how much you fight it
We all fit in boxes.

This depend on what kind of horror you're looking for
Hardcore camp? Then it's gotta be the original "Last House on the Left."

District 9? The apartheid metaphor?

Considering "I Gotta Feeling" is the simplest fucking song of the past decade
It's amazing less people aren't claiming its stake. Seriously, that song is absolutely nothing, something a 15-year-old cranks out on Garage Band.

They should make a movie. Michael Cera already disagrees.

I'm trying to figure out how SyFy determines things to have "low ratings." I guess "Caprica" wasn't pulling in "Warehouse 13" numbers, but what the hell are those, anyway?

Okay, how old are they
I haven't been following the reviews or even the show, but what are their ages? They look like, about, 32 (Boris is 37, Ugu is only fucking 27, but they average out). However, it seems like their characters are supposed to be like 15 years older than that.

I own a television. It's not great, but it does the job. Though it does have built-in DVD and VHS players, so that's pretty badass.

You know what it takes to replicate the collapse of the World Trade Center as an awkward visual metaphor? It takes brass balls to replicate the collapse of the World Trade Center as an awkward visual metaphor.

Yeah, you shouldn't avoid it like the plague, what with the whole zeitgeist thing it's got going on, but don't go planning a night around it. It's not worth effort.

Imagine that late night knock.

Yeah, I'm amazed at the backlash. And there is nothing hipster about that movie at all. It's set in a location most hipsters would rather pretend does not exist, uses authentic dialects that only makes them think of politicians they disagree with and features a sergeant dissuading a desperate, poverty-stricken

It still has my vote for movie of the year.

I don't know the words that are being said here, because "Winter's Bone" was fucking awesome.

I think most signs point to a third season, and that's great. I kind of see this storyline building sort of like the "Lord of the Rings" films. The first third was a dynamic introduction of characters and the world and starting this anti-hero's journey to his redemption; the second third is the pit, the bleakest