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That's interesting. "The Undiscovered Country" would have been a good title for II considering the ending. On the other hand "Wrath of Khan" is a reference to the Iliad. So with that title, it's a story that begins and ends with Khan's wrath with a coda about the burial of his vanquished foe. The title "The

Wait—who from Twin Peaks?

Damn you, Woody Harrelson!
After seeing Zombieland I could not rest until I tracked down and devoured a Twinkie. And I hate Twinkies. They are merely the slow younger brother of Zingers.

He has been a bit better lately. The acme of his dickishness was "The Bozeman Reaction," but he's toned it down since then.

"None shall pass!"

A missing review
Okay, but what about Clownstrophobia?

Did I miss him?
I didn't see clips from "The Paradine Case," "Sabotage," or "Spellbound." Did Hitchcock not cameo in those?

Two and a half cheers.

That. Is. Fantastic.

We all know That Guy, be he from philosophy class, the coffee shop on the corner, or right across the dinner table. There are three in my history class right now. I don't punch myself in the face, though, I just start daydreaming about how to train killer bees to do my bidding.

A nomination:
James's bizarre album Wah-Wah

Add "Demons and Angels" from Red Dwarf season 5 and make it a tetralogy.

The Space Punks follow-up show was called Red Dwarf.

Hot diggity!
If The Raven is at all based on or even vaguely resembles Harold Schechter's book Nevermore, I'm totally there.

Nah
As far as dog thoughts go, I prefer to hear them talking about being an "optimum pooper" in David Duchovny's voice.

I thought WALL-E used this trope pretty well.

Agreed.

Sad Raj
Raj's plan to go to a pet store and get licked by puppies was the saddest thing I've heard since Leonard built the hugging machine.

Hear, hear.

Because the world's too cold for a girl like that
With a Blackfoot soul and a cowboy hat
Everything she loved went down the dragon track
She had a fear of trains
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And, from the Gothic Archies: "Even in the deepest ocean, there's a little moonlight. But not in this abyss."