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There's…some truth in that. But I think the "Maybe the Oscars got it right this year" article made a lot of good points, and every once in a while the anonymous Academy members make a decent point even if you disagree with it (less often than they make stupid points, though.) I still have faith that with the massive

Honestly, the first film was alright and it justified its existence by having an outstanding joke made about it by Stephen Colbert when he talked about converting to Mormonism posthumously. The fact that the premise is this weird and brazen amuses me, but Clark Duke looks creepy bald, and I don't think I'll be seeing

Trust me, I'm not as sickened with it as some are and like I said, I'm very wary of judging it beyond what I know about it. I don't want to come off like a pretentious ass here, but at the same time, I kinda doubt it's a film for me. But I guess the job of a true cinephile is to sometimes sit through shit they don't

"American Sniper" has gotten more money than every other BP nominee combined? What a depressing way to end the day, with that piece of information. There's actually a part of me that wants to see it just to judge for myself because I'm not huge on badmouthing films you haven't seen, but still…I'm extremely

That sexual encounter scene was the deffest.

I love the nervous affirmation Dennis so desperately seeked when he says he used to be a cool guy, even though he considers himself so above everyone else in the gang. He seemed pretty close to breaking down…and not just in the minor way the episode presented.

What's so awful about Ron Dunne? If there's anything I dislike about his arc, it's the fact that Ron is too stubborn to accept him for who he is and see that there are some legitimate personal similarities between them.

"Stay Positive" is just so amazing. This is a solid album, but it doesn't get the recurring front-to-back play that "A Grand Don't Come for Free" gets from me. Although they both have two of my favorite album covers.

"Stay Positive" is just so amazing. This is a solid album, but it doesn't get the recurring front-to-back play that "A Grand Don't Come for Free" gets from me. Although they both have two of my favorite album covers.

Thank you for this comment, sir, because some of the other comments on this page have made me…sad.

There's no justice ANYWHERE without the truth, AVClub!

Dude, it must have been a pretty big weekend for you, what with the anniversary of the Pale Blue Dot photo and all!

The 24-hour-news-cycle's existence makes me sad.

Homer's thoughts on soup skin are to this day debated in "Simpsons" fan circles. In "Bart Gets an F", he says he hates it, yet in another episode (which I can't remember anyway) he gladly eats Lisa's. It makes you ponder.

In the middle of the week, I looked that phrase up on the Internet and found the profoundly delightful pic of both Bob and Cecil looking impatiently at their dimwitted yet well-meaning employees who killed the dog (and really, in all of fiction, there hasn't been a more amusing dog killing - mostly because dog

Wonderful article/pic synergy.

I am seriously thankful that no failed relationship has fucked up my perception of any media I once loved. It may be rare, but I hope it continues.

Damn it, let this be good, please! I don't want another movie with a great cast to turn out shitty.

I don't know, it may not have been the best this season (I had higher expectations with the title), but I was ecstatic to see another Frank viral video.

I have a question for you that I posted on the TI…it's been driving me mad. MAD!