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Matthew Danger Lippman
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Do people not like the Love Below? I think it's great! The intro, Spread, Prototype, She Lives in My Lap, that Hey Ya! song, Roses, Dracula's Wedding, Vibrate… A Life in the Day of Benjamin Andre is one of the finest examples of Andre's lyricism there is. People don't like this album?

*sigh* The powers of sarcasm really escape me here. This just sucks.

God, Idlewild is awful isn't it? I don't know what it is but their other albums are fantastic and Idlewild is borderline worthless.

World's Greatest Dad was just a fantastic movie. Not perfect by any means, but I was so impressed by how they managed to take the plot - a man exploiting his son's accidental masturbation-suicide - and make it both funny and moving without feeling cheap.

"kung-fu farting action"

Jesus @avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus , you've just been obsessively stalking this board, making snide comments about Tim & Eric. We get it… don't you have anything better to do?

Yeah dude, fuck that pussy shit !!!!!

What the hell are you talking about? "LOVE ME!!"?

I mean… Tha Carter IV by Lil Wayne sold twice as much in its first week as Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain by Pavement did in 13 years.

I'm afraid I won't be able to take the Tim & Eric movie if it can top "Man Milk" in terms of repulsiveness.

It's just… it's all the same, isn't it? We got the joke behind the characters by the end of episode one and here we are however many seasons in and it's the same! So little has changed!

I applaud/pity all who still watch. As someone who has been watching weekly since Season 2, I simply could not force myself to watch past the second episode of this season. I know it's been said before, here and elsewhere, but there's simply nothing left.

Can we just have a conversation about how awesome Elvis Costello is here? Because he is AMAZING.

There's going to be a lot of awkward pauses in his sets from now on… "That's My Bitch"?

Moreso than G-PG because they know what they're doing - a G rated movie will be completely appropriate and all ages (like the old Disney movies); PG movies will be similar but have some mild adult references (like Shrek). But PG-13 movies aim to be edgy but not bad enough that they'll be R - they try to appeal to

I mean… all jokes aside a Flaming Lips/Ke$ha collaboration would fucking SUCK.

I'm deliriously excited… a Wes Anderson movie that throws the decidedly un-Anderson Ed Norton and Bruce Willis into the mix? This should be interested!

You've got to admire the way they rip these news items straight from the headlines to joke about. I hear they're making a HILARIOUS episode about the '04 election!

"This is Hardcore" is just such a dirty song. I feel like as soon as I heard the opening horns sample I wouldn't be able to control myself.