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I'm so on board for AD limited-edition ViewMaster reels.

That crow is still getting work on the tops of movie stars' heads. He was in The Lone Ranger.

Brown v. Board of Education

Asking for a friend.

With Abed as the outlier, there's a strong correlation between age and craziness, according to Britta's test.

Oh God. I just watched the trailer for Chuck Swan again, and it was definitely the crunkenness that made it seem like a watchable movie, although I remember not being sold until I saw that Aubrey Plaza was in it. It might be one to watch someday while impaired and then not re-watch.

WHAT ABOUT FOR iPAD?

@avclub-7fd1d5cec910c61b1864a51eb7e18cbc:disqus has a point about that Troy line that I've never considered, but I still think it's saved by Glover's delivery. And I turned 10 in 2001 and I think Annie's supposed to be older than me. While I wouldn't think to say it out of the blue, when I look back, yeah, I guess

I guess he really knows how to put a guy through the ringer with that one-two punch announcement. Also, that Celebrities Who've Faced Gay Rumors slideshow just makes me think that every celebrity has faced gay rumors (especially the couple among them who probably are gay).

I noticed that and was further intrigued, as the really crappiest movies get a D-. Thanks for the recommendaish!

Soooo, I watched Spring Breakers (which I loved) and there was a trailer for Roman Coppola's A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III. I had been turned off of seeing Charles Swan by all the negative press, but the trailer before Spring Breakers made it seem fun enough. Has anyone seen it, and might it be worth

Good points on how the stunt casting adds another element to the movie's direct engagement of the viewer. It'll be interesting to see how that aspect holds up over time, and as Gomez and Hudgens go on to other things (or else are immortalized as [ex-]Disney starlets). I really like this movie a whole lot!

Well, it officially wasn't just the mood-altering substances talking. I liked Spring Breakers even better sober (if only because I stayed awake through the whole thing this time). It's cheap exploitative trash, sure, but it's the kind that knows what it is and wrings every possible ounce of fun it can out of being

Just watched Spring Breakers for the first time. In the spirit of Nick Miller understanding hunting, there's a few things that are becoming clear post-this movie. I think I understand spring break. I think I understand armed robbery. I think I understand the greatness of James Franco. I think I understand the

The piece of furniture……..or the self-serve option at a restaurant?

Whenever they eat there in the show I want some so badly. For some reason it looks like the greatest chicken ever. Must be the meth residue.

It's a pornography store. I was buying pornography.

I just recently started going to the movies solo (I'm experiencing the most soul-crushing alone-ness period of my life currently) and I really like this headline, although I can't bring myself to actually read the article. Let's all of us commentators go to a movie together!

I thought the same thing. The way the Stones and the Boss so memorably and effectively subverted that lyric in such different ways may say more about their excellent songwriting than the Martha & the Vandellas song. But on the basis of those adaptations of the line alone, "Dancing in the Street" certainly becomes much