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*Peeks at page 23 while keeping a finger on current page, sees "THE END" in bold text, opts for snackbar girl*

I think it's been confirmed by now that JLH is more than willing to show us a ton of cleavage. Little known fact: she was the original, though oft imitated, Tits McGee.

Top three underappreciated teen comedies:
1. Can't Hardly Wait
2. 10 Things I Hate About You
3. Bring it On

It really is an excellent guilty pleasure flick.

I just looked it up and laugh-snorted.

Just trying to make a point that a lot of her Tweets are insightful, or link to interesting articles that provoke discussion among her followers. Maybe "feel more intelligent" wasn't the right choice of words. Her feed is more intellectually stimulating than most? Does that make you feel better?

Imogen Poots FTW

Yes. I posted how much I like following her on twitter above, as I was too impatient to scroll down in the comments and see if anyone else mentioned it.

Well, we made it five whole posts down before someone completely objectified her. For the AV Club that's progress, I suppose.

Martha Plimpton is the one celebrity on Twitter that I actually feel more intelligent by following. Not afraid to be outspoken or political but still fun enough to want to hang out and shoot the shit with. Love, love, love this woman. I wish she was my extremely young mother.

@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus Awesome, now I have a mental image of Billy Joel in a gimp suit. Thanks for that.

@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus Wasn't it implied that the witch was doing some crazy mind voodoo on them and that's why they started acting increasingly more irrational? Or is that what I just told myself so I wouldn't throw something at the screen in frustration? It's been a while.

But I think the point was that even with movies that are open to improvisation, there is still the initial dialogue provided for the actors to work off of. Usually the only detailed-outline-but-no-script stuff, like Curb and Guest movies, are comedies, because the actors can say absurd or nonsensical things in service

I also thought it was a great depiction of a marriage between two rational, intelligent people. The stereotype would be for the wife to be a shrill prude who emasculates the guy, or for the husband to be a selfish man-child, but they approached some heavy issues as true partners.

I love Easter Beagle, it still has a lot of classic Peanuts charm. Also, we get to see the dom/sub relationship between Peppermint Patty and Marcie in action. My theory is that Marcie was fucking up the eggs on purpose so that she could be punished later, like the movie Secretary.

Me too. I actually kind of liked the joke better how I interpreted it, as a completely absurd moment that didn't mean anything. Now it's just another dick joke adrift in a vast ocean

Wha? Chevy Chase is difficult to work with? That's just completely unheard of!*

"Blindness" is an example of a movie that you think is good until you read the book and realize what could have been. This also happened to me with "The Virgin Suicides".

Yeah but that was before 40 year old virgin and the hangover came out and proved all over again that the R rated comedy can make money. I'd bet the studio heads are actively encouraging it this time around.

…and it scares the living shit out of me.