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Hope the "working class" enjoyed it!

I get it, the writer is Bob "Funnier Sibling" Odenkirk's brother, though thanks for mentioning his name 7 distinct times. Never has another writer for the show been held so responsible for a (rather mediocre) episode.The ass-kissy transparency of A.V. Club is real bummer, man. And Bill "Bob's Bro" Odenkirk's a net

How about the end of "Still Holding" by Bruce Wagner? For that matter, how about just about any novel by Bruce Wagner? Dated a woman who saw I was reading "Memorial" and thought she'd read it too. That was basically that for us, despite my never recommending it.

The A.V. Club's perfect movie: all races and genders sitting at a table, saying one edgeless line each, as they gingerly old hands. The second half of the last paragraph of this review sounds positively North Korean. 'Fortunately he saw the error of his ways and now makes art more to my individual liking.' And why is

Something about this whole feature reeks of payola. 10 features on one show. Why, if only one could buy such publicity!

The screenplay's available somewhere—Drew's Script-O-Rama, if that's still a thing. From what I recall it had only the most passing resemblance to the finished film, and was pretty hokey and very conventional, and eventually I gave up as it was pointless to learn more about the movie via the script, making the film

Not that it should matter at all, but the NY Times loved this movie, and I gather the director's a fairly important dude in Polish/European cinema circles. Naturally, their very favorable review made this film sound pretty compelling, even seminal.

Fox's "largesse?" Tend to doubt Fox is keeping the Simpsons on out of the kindness of its heart.

Hey! That really sucks!

sure this was written 2 years ago and I'm just looking for something to put in my Netflix queue ("Coherence" looks promising), but let me take this opportunity to say what a piece of garbage "Inherent Vice" was and what praise for the emperor's new clothes its summary reads as. Doesn't matter if it's painfully unfuny,

A glaring omission (in my narrow view) is the glorious and venomous, "How to Be Dumb" by Elvis Costello, an artist no one can accuse of lack of spite. Aimed square between the eyes of his former bassist, Bruce Thomas, who'd written a somewhat snotty book documenting life on the road with Elvis and the Attractions,

laments puerile state of comedy between fart jokes.

Kinda old. Like 13 years older than when the dude when he died.

If by "one" you mean you, then yes.

I love this show, maybe even more than I should. Everyone's a completely self-centered asshole as well as idiot.

I thought "young Jagger" was just in it, and "very old Jagger" was the co-creative force.

Kiefer's debut was in Max Dugan Returns, starring his father whom he never co- starred with?

Ween: Birthday Boy, if no one's said it yet. Aaron (Gene Ween's) mom leaves a voice mail. As with much oif Ween, equal parts funny/heartbreaking/sweet/weird.

This is a letter grade too high. If you're only offering six episodes (an "event" remember?) I don't think you get to piss one away spinning your wheels while Mulder eats 'shrooms (wavy gravy!) for the only entertaining six minutes of the show. But they're not 'shrooms, they were a placebo, and how mindblowing is that

Death-foreseeing cat best gag. Bart bilking seniors in his room(?)—I wish they'd put a stop to it's-funny-when-kids-do-overly-grown-up-things-and-that's-the-whole-joke. Lisa drunk, on milk or some shit (still unmistakably drunk), an all time nadir. Yet Milhouse drunk on some tilt-a-whirl drunk simulator was pretty