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Not a publishing fantasy…
The Church party was a New York Film Society party, it was not a literary party. That's why there were lines referencing how much more attractive the women were, etc. Also explains the giant banner that said "NEW YORK FILM SOCIETY"

Comparison
I thought in comparison to last week, this at least had a few laughs, as few and far between as they were. Last week was a Baton Death March towards mediocrity, inspring nay a smirk in even the most apologetic of SNaiLs (that's what I'm calling SNL fans, because they're slow to move on, like snails, or

Simone
I guess it's been mentioned, but the most glaring omission is Sinnerman by Nina Simone. Just cracks over 10 minutes and it's not live.

Basketball Nones
I do not watch Basketball, and I've never really seen James play, but from other media I've seen and this interview he seems like a very intelligent, thoughtful guy and from the few short clips I've seen (and that 60 Minutes half court shot), he seems like an incredible player. The film looks really

Basketball Nones
I do not watch Basketball, and I've never really seen James play, but from other media I've seen and this interview he seems like a very intelligent, thoughtful guy and from the few short clips I've seen (and that 60 Minutes half court shot), he seems like an incredible player. The film looks really

Blast!
If it were not for Serving Sara, I'd be free of this list. I will argue though that comparatively it's not an awful movie. It sucks and it's bad, but it's not offensively bad or any worse than a lot of more popular romantic comedies. I'll also qualify it by the fact that I downloaded a cam of the film in junior

Well Leon put Alton's wife in the car with Larry to hide her from Alton, so Leon would know that she was not fellating him vehicularly, also Leon is completely unaware of the situation when he comes home and sees that Loretta's left, so his decision was made based on comfort and not any kind of faux-indignation about

Yes, yes, maybe another time yes!
So glad they found a way to keep Leon on the show and get rid of Loretta and family in one fell swoop. This episode really is a marvel to behold, funnier and better plotted than any other sitcom I can recall. It must be a combination of characters, the slightly unscriptedness of

Her evening with Duck seemed to make her absolutely daffy.

You're still off the team Heisler.
If you've seen the previews or have seen a movie to TV show before, it's pretty obvious Dansonifiankis gets into the whole sleuthing thing with John Ames, highjinks, hilarity, comments about getting back to Brooklyn ensue.

MeanAd
I've seen the ads they've been running in movie theaters several times now and what strikes me about them is how they entirely consist of clips of stupid people being made fun of. It literally starts out with a clip of Bam Margera dropping into a ramp and skating straight into a piece of plexiglass, then three

Hearted it.
Loved it, even despite the change in camer and aspect ratio. I kinda loved that Curb was sticking with the cameras they used since the first season and sticking with the 4:3, it was a visual continuity that spoke well of the cohesiveness of the show as a whole. However, the change didn't change the humor

Heisler. You're off the team!
I've noticed a trend in reviewing new series in this damned T.V. Club. You reviewer types need to be dazzled instantly. Great pilots are few and far between and your beloved The Office and The 30 Rock had comparatively awful pilots, but guess what, those with forsight might have seen that

I watch this show recreationally!!!
I shouted at Phipps' underrating of this show the entire first season and I'm glad we have someone here who enjoys the show. I think the episode was great and it was better than The Office's in my opinion. Comparing quality, the first season of Parks and Rec was better than The

Instead of "tweet tweet tweet" you can use the "choo choo choo" of a rape whistle!

Who the fuck is Jonathan Baude?
Got a new guy? And he's not even clickable? What the fuck is this shit? WHY IS HE TELLING ME THINGS? I DON'T WANNA HEAR IT! LALALALALALALALA I DON'T KNOW YOU LALALALLAAL STRANGER DANGER LALALALALALALALLALALALALALebron James.

Yeah I noticed my mistake, however I'll let it stand because I have no possible way to change it. I think it's the right choice.

Rapin Rabin
Oh, hey! A new rap album, I wonder who will review it? Maybe Phipps? Tobias? Does he even review music? No, well then who could it be, let's click to find out! *Click* NATHAN RABIN! Well it's about fucking time they gave him one of those rap albums to review.

Not most famous.
Minor twenty-something actor Matt O'Leary (Brick, Sorority Row) went to my junoir high and for some reason we did not get along. After he started getting Disney movies he'd come back every once in awhile and one time I was with a group of friends seeing the second star wars prequel. Anyway we got in a

Not most famous.
Minor twenty-something actor Matt O'Leary (Brick, Sorority Row) went to my junoir high and for some reason we did not get along. After he started getting Disney movies he'd come back every once in awhile and one time I was with a group of friends seeing the second star wars prequel. Anyway we got in a