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Ratatouille is my favorite Pixar film, almost based entirely on the strength of:

Yeah, I can't summon the initiative to watch anything in my instant queue unless it's about to expire.

Yeah, I can't summon the initiative to watch anything in my instant queue unless it's about to expire.

Ah, the end of the month, when I have to clear my Netflix queue of things soon to expire.

Ah, the end of the month, when I have to clear my Netflix queue of things soon to expire.

Moving along…

Moving along…

Haha, he incinerated that monkey.

Haha, he incinerated that monkey.

This interview left me pleased, but sticky.

This interview left me pleased, but sticky.

My thoughts exactly, for the same reasons, but the pluses are so strong that they give the film the boost over his other stuff.

My thoughts exactly, for the same reasons, but the pluses are so strong that they give the film the boost over his other stuff.

Best Danny Boyle movie?  It's gotta be Sunshine, right?  Although I've never even heard of this one before…

Best Danny Boyle movie?  It's gotta be Sunshine, right?  Although I've never even heard of this one before…

Get on your feet!

Get on your feet!

I was just having this conversation today with a girl in my office.  No Country was the critical favorite for the awesome film year that was 2007, but TWWB is the one that's going to stand the test of time.

I was just having this conversation today with a girl in my office.  No Country was the critical favorite for the awesome film year that was 2007, but TWWB is the one that's going to stand the test of time.

morgendorffer, if you haven't already, buy the Deadwood companion book, Tales of the Black Hills.  It's written by Milch and is extremely illuminating on the themes of the show.  Seriously, buy it immediately.