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meh
I'll take additional streaming content over timely DVDs.

That link is brilliant.

Although they feature more abstract looks at the tendency of people to believe in craziness, Sagan's Demon-Haunted World and Shermer's Why People Believe Weird Things are both pretty good in this vein too.

FGF is brilliant. I think the complaints about the movie's intentional awfulness are misinterpreting that phrase to mean that the movie was somehow intentionally unfunny, unentertaining, etc., and not just, I don't know, horrible from a critical perspective (like Ebert's, whose criticism I agree with in most other

That blonde is hot as hell, though. Huh? Huh? Especially when she and the other woman are sitting around just waiting for ol' BC Monster himself to show up.

Shower the crowd in them.

Droid's pretty good. It's not as shiny but it gets the job done just fine.

I listened to their last album and it made me want to punch them in the throats. With my big fist.

That said, I probably won't touch this book.

I agree. It's great too that not only is speculative or genre fiction considered critically palatable now, but is almost recognized as more flavorful than traditional lit fiction. It's like everyone suddenly agreed over the past ten years that yes, you can artistically use genre conventions to tell a literary story.

Some more!
Does The Kindly Ones count? I think that came out in English in 09. And it was BAD TO THE ASS.

Red Stag
I bought a bottle of this after being bombarded with advertising in Memphis's airport. The first drink (on ice) made my throat twist a little—it was like cherries left to rot in a garbage bin lid full of water—but when I switched to straight up it was delicious. I'm a little addicted now.