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Quaker Oats!

Again, I haven't listened, so I don't really know.

I like liking things.

Yeah, Gareth has great fun with the cheeky depressing talk. On the live album they released earlier this year, he made a similar comment about an LC! show being no place for lovers, and describes "Miserabilia" as being about the fact that "each and every one of you is going to die alone."

Oh wow, really? That would explain why she looks so unhappy.

I actually really like some of their less poppy moments; "The Sea Is a Good Place to Think of the Future" is probably my favorite song on Romance is Boring, but even while that song's a bit darker than "You! Me! Dancing!" or "There Are Listed Buildings," it still has that shouty Los Campesinos! exuberance in the

I gave this one a quick listen when it was streaming on Pitchfork last week, but not closely enough to form a really informed opinion. I'd definitely agree that Hello Sadness was lacking a bit of the spark from their previous albums, and it never really grew on me like Romance is Boring did. Sounds like this one is

As I said above, I haven't listened to the podcast, so I'm just reporting stuff third-hand here.

Your experience with the second movie echoes mine pretty strongly. Even as a pre-teen, I walked out of the theater feeling like The Spy Who Shagged me recycled too many jokes from the first one and upped the gross-out humor to appeal to idiots.

I think the general feeling was that it was sad and disappointing, but not necessarily that surprising. The worst thing might have been that it came at what should have been a celebratory point, after she and others had been working so hard to put together what seemed to be a very fun weekend celebrating the show.

She's referring to the little sub-community we have going on the Community reviews, which is definitely not a group known for its Harmon hatred. I should note that I still haven't listened to the podcast, since the descriptions of it make it sound like a pretty painful experience.

I haven't tested this assertion, but I have a feeling the first Austin Powers still holds up.

I never listen to any podcasts, but the promise of a discussion about the Haunted Mansion might be enough to get me to start. Seriously, I love that ride.

Too many dudes getting cancelled up in here!

I'm considering the amusement potential of this gimmick account. I'm interested. I agree to upvote further comments.

My only experience with this show has been accidentally watching the last 30 seconds or so while waiting for Brooklyn Nine-Nine to come on, but that's been enough to convince me that Fox should be ashamed of themselves for this.

Sort of. I do have a rather large selection of headphones, at least.

I don't think this is a good gimmick.

Good sucks! Give me great!

What, you've never heard of Thirsty Thursdays?