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Typical Basement Dweller
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The Hater is gone when we need her the most
I believe this would be grist for her mill.

Wait, is that how I came across? I just wanted to say something nice.

The original was terrible
I got very intoxicated while watching it, so all I can remember is, "Give me back my daughter!" being screamed a lot and the idea that virginal white girls should never leave the magical security of the U.S.A. (and that they should also never converse with vaguely "eastern" looking guys lest

This is pretty cool.
I have lurked around these parts long enough to get a general sense of what these two internet people are about, and I gotta say: I think it will work out very well. Congratulations, nerds.

The only thing that could have made this episode better…
… is if it ended with Skyler on top of a mountain or a high-up cliff screaming at the sky, "MORALLL HIGHGROOUUND!!", followed by the Mortal Kombat theme over end credits. I suspect the battle for moral supremacy will grow more intense by the end of this season.
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Pretty much. This in combination with the 3D movie trend makes me sad for all the innovators out there getting ignored. Then I play Darwinia and I feel much better.

The best part
Is when he says the word 'train', and then HOLY SHIT THERE'S A TRAIN ON THE SCREEN!!!!! Pretty high-concept stuff.

My girlfriend asks me which one I like better
I hope my answer won't upset her! (Sorry, I just really like that song.)

Sometimes it goes the other way
I felt an obligation to watch Tokyo Story the other day, and expected a boring, slow-moving slog of an ancient art film. Instead it turned out to be the saddest goddam movie I've seen in my life. But still slow-moving. Whatever, it was a nice surprise.

Raising my default brow level from low to middle
Mostly involves reading more Chris Ware, less Mark Millar. And reading Ulysses all the way through.
Another resolution: write more comments on the internet.

I would like to join in on the grumbling
CGI animators need to concentrate on the medium's strengths while avoiding its weaknesses. The Incredibles was pretty good because it didn't have to resemble real life. Its cartoonishness allowed liberties to be taken with physics and so on. Stuff like Avatar fails because it