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Along with Oldboythere's also nods to Minority Report, Saw, Sicko, and Total Recall - so its pretty compact compared to watching all those films in a row

I thought The Men Who Stare at Goats was one of the best of last year - definitely worth an illegal downlaod

I like her show, though the peripheral characters usually have the best jokes. I'm still a fan - but it seems like I'm the only one left.

Either stop grading things entirely or split them up. The Simpsons and Family Guy are different shows that happen to both be cartoons on the same channel on the same night.
I thought this Simpsons deserved at least a B+, so if Family Guy's just a B, what's the overall score? You guys cover a lot of crap on tv,

Hi, are you Charlotte? I'm Dave
that's why he gets the ladies

they mentioned racism briefly in the previous season while they were on the road trip - i think maybe it doesn't come up that often while they are in Utah, because they are in Utah

I'm too am as straight as they come which i did three times during that scene

nobody should massage Pam's breasts think of them as Toby's grundle

and Shaun White as Ginger

Fuck that illiterate pretty boy. She belongs with Brian Krakow.

holy
fuck

Firt Lord Nelson's Sunen ships
Now this??

I thought of "Wool !!! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing"

Wallace Shawn would make a good Gargamel.

c+ seems low
i like how everything constantly seemed on the verge of collapse throughout the episode. And I think Bill actually showed a bit of human decency/remorse for the first time in a while. I'm sure the whole campaign thing will blow up in his face, but that won't even be fun if Bill becomes a complete

Manhattan, Rosemary's Baby > Trapped in the Closet

Margene And Ben
"I'll take the sausage" - awkward stares all around - best foreshadowing ever

Gilbert Fascist: that's the central point - that i think a lot of people miss or choose not to see. Zinn would be a critic of any society he grew up and lived in. He happened to be a US American and made his critiques where they would have the most impact - in the US. Its not that he was oblivious to universal

its sad when anyone like Zinn is no longer there to contribute their ideas but he lived a full life that left a larger impact on the world than most could ever hope to. His work probably received greater attention with the history channel special this last year than it ever had. More generations to come will