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    Tasha's answers are always my favorite.
    That is all.

    aaaas clearly mentioned in the article.

    Yeah, Wayne Coyne has said this too.
    Makes me feel better about only really liking "Wake Up."

    feat. rodney

    dead space in my chest?
    good lord!

    six? jesus!
    how long does this dude think he's going to live?

    It'll always be December in my heart!

    It's a toss up: I think his thoughts on Scott Pilgrim and Where the Wild Things Are were pretty on point, while his Toy Story 3 criticism willfully ignored everything the film was about. I can only assume that I'm strongly biased toward opinions I agree with.

    but why the fuck would a baby give shit about marty mcfly? or a twelve-year-old? or anyone under thirty-fiveAAAWWW sorry.

    Whoa guys, I think we can all agree that solipsists are the only ones who have it right. After all, there is is no evidence of anything outside of self beyond one's own eminently fallible senses.

    Wit! I approve!

    Most gimmick posters are harmless pests, some are actually quite funny. Only one fills me with ridiculous irrational fucking hatred.

    Ha!
    I thought the kid's ears were giant nipples.

    I love the title a lot more than I love the podcast.

    Radiolab's editing is all about using whatever aural tools they have in the service of an intended effect; isn't that the exact opposite of gimmicky? I think it's a unique and compelling package, myself.

    radiolab and this american life are both spectacular, obviously. perhaps they were excluded for being radio shows first?

    scoop!

    And I do say "nerd" deliberately; I don't mean "academic" like Filmspotting or "sort of hipstery without really being all that hip" like A.V. Talk (both great at their own things obviously), but nerdy like dorky nerdy nerd dorks. /Filmcast is great for that.

    The /Filmcast is and remains a fantastic podcast for film nerds.
    The Armond White guest episode alone justifies a place on this list.

    where do you people find these websites? is there a directory of some sort?