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Here, I've found a video of the main message of Crash condensed and set to music. It's really quite good!

Back in college, every year a buddy of mine would hold the annual Bravehart Birthday Debacle on the day between the end of finals and the start of break. The event included watching Bravehart, but really that was just to set the background mood for drinking heavily, putting on blue facepaint and yelling FREEDOM! at

Your first suicide!

Kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy: The major studios release most of their "prestige" films at the end of the year because they want to stay in awards voter's memories. This makes awards voters start to think of that period as when the "quality" movies come out and largely ignore the rest of the year, which leads

Here's an L. A. Times article from 13 years ago which discusses the stigma attached to animation. Here's the key quote that proves your point:

Nah, you only winged him. Now he's a Unitarian.

As we determined back in the 100th episode, Homer can be an excellent supporting player.

Aw, I gotta go. My damn wiener kids are listening.

Smart, beautiful, and a liar. So much better than that Sarah, plain and tall!

Someone was really concerned about the midterms.

God, these sucking people are the worst…

Evil Women in History: From Jezebel to Janet Reno

As an Angeleno, I'm completely fine with Nick Offerman declaring ownership of L. A.

*hits @avclub-1df8797177fc3b52be6784aacca7358c:disqus over the head with a folding chair.*

I thought the sailors gave their consent…up until the killing part.

"He’s no longer a devilishly handsome villain, but a weary old man who
wanders the world with blood stains on his tan suit and a bottle of
booze within arm’s reach."

And the actress who played the DMV demon on Reaper played George's day job boss on Dead Like Me.

This sounds like an excellent Channel 101 pitch.

SPANIKOPITA!

Oof.