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Can't say I have the slightest desire to see it, even though I'm usually easily influenced b popularity. Perhaps because based on the title, it seems like its based on a movie which I've already seen.

Well, I live in Palo Alto, and I know a lot of young entrepeneurs (including most of the early employees of Nest, which was just sold to Google for $3 billion). Just because something may be more common in one place doesn't make it unrealistic to have it in another place where it exists (and is common) - a show about

Django was a good first half, and a terrible ending, so I can understand coming out of the theater thinking it was shit.

Thanks for writing in, Kelly Link's publicist.

Well, to be fair, all of us know how to talk. But someone with charisma like George Clooney can make the utmost drivel charming, while an AVClubber, should he ever sally from his basement, makes even the most exquisite repartee offputting and unpleasant.

I've never seen GI Joe or toy commercials (firmly in the DVR/internet era), but it was a solid episode (and Community is very hit or miss for me).

My grandfather was a mathematics PhD, engineer, inventor and economist (for the UNRRA) who had to flee Washington DC to run a dairy farm in Hicksville, VA because he was accused of being a Soviet spy by Captain America McCarthy, So, I guess I see it.

Having something coincide with a stereotype is not racist. There is a stereotype that blacks are criminals, but The Wire is not racist because it has black criminals. And that's hardly a particularly relevant modern stereotype anyway (but then again, a show about Arab terrorists wouldn't be racist either). Of course,

I know his dad - talk about the apple falling far from the tree!

I don't think Lolita has any relationship to this at all. The flaw of this book is that it apparently reveals a pervasive twisted worldview of the AUTHOR. Lolita is an expertly crafted portrait of a CHARACTER.

It's a pity that he's repeating the MMR urban legend, even after the study it was based on has been proven not just wrong, but fraudulent. Acting as if its an open question will encourage people to avoid vaccinations.

And note that Detroit was twice as big as today, and Los Angeles half its current size - it was comparing the third and 5th largest cities, so it wasn't an insult about its importance.

Just chalk it up to a typo and cut your losses, rather than compounding your spluttering ignorance. It's just unbecoming.

Looks like they did, and she just tried to do a literal translation.

Wow 1 rating. Must have mobilized the troops for that.

Wow 1 rating. Must have mobilized the troops for that.

"Reticent" doesn't mean what you think it does, Todd.

"Reticent" doesn't mean what you think it does, Todd.