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Again with the commenting about something else that isn't related to Jack the Ripper. sigh.

That is the dumbest premise ever. If people were bored of seeing the same old animals, then zoos, aquariums and animal parks would cease to exist due to boredom. People still love to go see lions and zebras up close etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. I would love to go see me some real life dinosaurs.

I think binge or "bingeing" has existed ever since humans were given the opportunity to easily ascertain something available to them. People binged on books, movies,etc.

3 hours straight? What if you take breaks like going to the bathroom or get something to eat?

WHERE DOES WALT GET HIS RICIN? Aren't there restrictions to gettting it?

A Hard Day's night is just one of my favorite absurd films. The scene with John in the bathtub is just classic. Doesn't explain how he got out and that's what makes it funny.

He didn't smirk, he panicked and freaked out BECAUSE he touched a girl's boob. He was being a dork like all guys are at that age.

I always thought at the end he was an angel because of the scene where he tells the security guard to give water to the plants and the end of course. But then again the last time I saw it I was 15 or something. I've only seen in in bits and pieces. I have to sit down and see it again from start to finish.

this episode was genius and I didn't even like GI Joe as a kid. Too boyish.

I loved the episode but what were they parodying? titles like "Logan's Run," "Soylent Green," "Zardoz," "Hunger Games" came to mind.
If they were doing it all, that's awesome.

No Country for Old Men.
God, that movie sucked. It was boring and just a movie that I even forgot the plot. "There Will be Blood" on the other hand was hands down incredible. Reminiscent of "Giant" and "Bridge on the River Kwai." It reminded me of an epic film of the 50s. Pissed it didn't win.
2nd place would be

Having seen all season, there are tiny glimmers in the show that I could relate to and that actually worked but then they are hit with [INSERT FAT JOKE HERE] and "ooh I love [INSERT FOOD NAME HERE] that just didn't work. You don't have to be fat to desire food. I'm 110 and I loves me some cheesecake. yum.

You were offended by that Bob Dylan ad writer? I was EVEN MORE OFFENDED by that yogurt bear commercial with my favorite Bob Dylan song in the background. How can they use that beautiful song to sell yogurt?! Offended me so much.
Also off topic, can I get some source data on the whole Italians owning Chrysler? because

Yawn. As a someone who has been there, I think Coachella is where music GOES to die.
When I went, I went for the music but all I saw was drug taking and hook-ups which is okay if that's what you're into. But when a festival declares itself a music festival and that is the least thing on most people's minds, then maybe

I give it an A-. I liked how it parodied "Zodiac" and at the end, "The Social Network?" But it did have some vague points but I loved the absurdity.

Because of this story, I found out who Jerry Lewis was. All I knew was about his diva-ness the media talked about, never seen his films, and was eager to see this film. I read the script and the last part was insane. But then on a summer night, there was nothing on TV, and "Cinderfella" came on, and watched it for Ed

I feel this film is trying to give us a message and I know what it is but I don't want to know it? I feel like this film is a type of musical or grand performance but you see at points things backstage that tell the truth, little clues of truth throughout. And in my opinion, I like to picture two soulmates that go to

I'm sadly seeing that I guess the majority of AVclubbers have never faced class discrimination before? I wouldn't say I've been discriminated with that but I am on the border of passing into the other side where this is not an issue but I can glaringly see the differences. But when it comes to "Pretty in Pink," IF

Calm down people (breathe….breathe), Entertainment Weekly and the Huffington Post also wrote articles about it.
I think this site's goal is to be shut down so that they can send a message to Nickelodeon/Viacom that there is an audience for this and that TeenNick's "90's are all that" was full of empty promises.

Like Eakin, I also felt like I met him or saw him somewhere when I know that I didn't. I've met many rock artists but not him and yet when I think and question whether I met him or saw him, I always see him standing on a street corner waiting to pass the street.
I think it was his tone of voice, sweet and alluring at