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    Rich Tanguy - nice.

    October
    Nice slate of cult movies this month; I'm excited for clue

    I didn't remember that song at all, and it's possible I never heard it. But, now I know where the backing track for that song on Diplo's "Piracy Funds Terrorism" mixtape comes from.

    Pretty Girls Make Graves is considered punk, really? I had their other album, so maybe they changed genres, but that was about the farthest thing from punk I've ever heard.

    Good Casting
    This plus Noomi Rapace as the love interest gives me hope.

    Hey
    I went and saw Jimmy Chamberlin while he was touring for that side-project - it was perfectly acceptable Prog-Drum Jazz. If you're a drummer, it was more than perfectly acceptable, it was great.

    35 comments
    In 12 hours tells me that my feelings about the trajectory of House are not unique.

    Wow, I thought the glance was more "can I ditch Sally and take Megan."

    Joan went to the doctor in the second episode this season, where she asked if her prior abortions would make it difficult to get pregnant.

    Pete certainly seems to have some sociopathic tendencies, and there's no way he would have thrown himself under the bus for Don if there weren't something in it for him later on. And I read his happiness for Trudie's pregnancy as bitterness that he already has a kid but was told he would never get to see it.

    I actually liked how the Playboy club thing played out, with Lane coming across as super creepy and desperate in front of his partner and father (hitting on and touching a Bunny), only to have it later revealed that they actually have a loving relationship.

    The Justin Timberlake thing was probably the funniest of the night. The TV producer sketch needs to be let out to die, and they had all summer to make digital shorts, but the best they could do was Boogerman? Awful.

    Having never seen Breaking Bad (I just got the first season on Netflix), I only think of Bryan Cranston as a comedic actor.

    Yeah, Weinburg has taken months off whenever Springsteen's touring (which for the last 5-10 years has been pretty consistently), and Wormsworth has done a fine job. I'm not worried.

    Wow
    They actually pulled off a pretty decent Turner Syndrome joke!

    last season was excellent. this episode was not great, but i'd still give it a B, if for nothing besides Dennis' drunken monologue, and Dead-Tooth's "Fear" workover. I'm glad that they name-checked the movie when they did it, too.

    That might have been the best line of the night, though I didn't think this ep was too one-liner heavy.

    Community>>>>>>30 Rock>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The Office. The office's opening thing today was so pathetic, I felt vicariously embarrassed for our Amelie, who I'm guessing got one line in tonight, and it was the one about the Boondock Saints.

    I caught the "touched by a priest" line, but missed what she said…something about adopting a child?

    I thought the sleep-sex joke was the funniest thing on the episode tonight, but I also thought Community and Always Sunny kicked 30 Rock up and down tonight, so full disclosure.