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Agreed. I greatly enjoy Hudsucker ("Hey, buddy!"), but O Brother is a masterwork, IMO.

In case anyone cares, Brian Kibler writes articles and makes videos for Star City Games, not Channel Fireball.

"Jubilee" represent.

Agreed. And I love your username. Greatest fake name ever.

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Well, they did provide a specific reason for not including Hitchcock, FWIW.

I pretty much agree. I still don't care about Frank and Jordan's baby troubles, but I can dig the rest.

Agreed. "Problematic" is running out of an ingredient you need for a recipe.

No mention for Francis Ford Coppola, David Fincher, Woody Allen, or John Huston, and Chaplin beating out the Coens? This list hurts my soul.

There are good episodes afterwards, but the only great one (for me) after "X-Cops" is "Hollywood A.D.". I do like several episodes after S7, with "John Doe" probably being my favorite Doggett episode, but didn't find any of them to be great.

That was actually the second to last great episode of the show, IMO.

OH, HEMOGLOBIN!

SVP & Russillo was my jam, and I actually like both hosts. I think Russillo gets a little too self-righteous at times, but that's to be expected.

And Reali is a billion times better than Kellerman.

Woody Paige is a fucking national treasure.

Broussard is such a fucking clown.

Give the people time.

It also has a commentary track with James Ellroy, which had me fanboying all over the place.

I am likely biased, since it is my all-time favorite film, but the Director's Cut of Zodiac has arguably the best bonus material of all time: almost two hours of interviews with investigating officers and surviving victims of the Zodiac Killer, along with plenty of photographs and such from the crime scenes. It is a

I actually listened to Clumsy fairly recently and was surprised at how enjoyable it still is.