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No, proprietor of a rebel bar in the outer planets . . .

I would have watched that. Even if it was just a PBS series, I would have watched that again and again. It would have been like meditating — just listening to their soft voices as they sat on the sun-swept gulf, waiting for fish? Yes please.

Mud's amazing.

Hipster Fan Fiction - Albums needs to exist. It doesn't need to be Murphy/Albarn/Andre 3000 but if someone out there can do them doing an album, please create this.

It's probably why even now, you can still get polaroids you have to shake . . . like a polaroid picture.

I listened to it and Speakerboxx last weekend while I was cleaning my apartment — they're both still soo good, soo fresh. It's a shame he's not inspired enough to create more.

In the first end of Abyss, I thought it was because Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastriano proved love was more than an apocalypse.

Questlove has amazing beats and a storied career in showing music at its best. Cameron has amazing film — with a deep sensitivity to how music works in film.

Ok, but let's go back to the narrative — is the wave going to wipe out the beach or does it hold to show that nature cares about man??

I know we're public but do you mind if I ask your background and current position (feel free to be vague) but basically, do you have a STEM background are now managing? Just curious.

Veronica: If everyone were to jump off a bridge, would you?
Heather: Probably.

'Base and foul' is a little puritanical but I'll give you points for the entirely new word of 'rubetariat.'

I read the books and watched the first film. I actually thought he was great as Edward. But I never made it past that first film as those books are just awful (but so addicting and so perfect when you have the flu).

What book? I'd love to read this.

Ok, point to point —

Yayy! Go AVClub!!!

I'm struggling with that as well. In terms of animation, it's just soooo gorgeous. I mean, every episode. It's the first show that's made me fangirl cinematography and animation — like the fight between Archer and his highschool nemesis' Malibu all-glass home and then the beginning of the second part of the

Until someone takes on the utterly decrepit subway system, no.

Yeah, but way to live up to the legacy of Night Nurse who tends to villains, heroes and anyone else who comes in.

From the Hollywood Reporter article quoting the producer: