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@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus, that is EXACTLY the same experience I had with the trailers for this thing. I always clicked the "No" for the "Is this ad relevant to you?" question, hoping that somehow the statistics would convince Hulu to never play this shit again.

Wait, 2+2=5 in an anti-Iraq war song? Shit, how'd I miss that—

Wait, 2+2=5 in an anti-Iraq war song? Shit, how'd I miss that—

Or WURST song ever, @avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus ? Wait…

Or WURST song ever, @avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus ? Wait…

If you add "and terrible editing" to "visually stunning," that pretty much leaves you with Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.

If you add "and terrible editing" to "visually stunning," that pretty much leaves you with Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.

You see, I always thought it was worse how Disney had a black princess who turned into a frog like 15 minutes in, essentially nullifying the race because she changed species. The cynical storyteller in me imagined pitching it to the Disney execs like, "We have a black princess, but she turns into a frog, so she's not

You see, I always thought it was worse how Disney had a black princess who turned into a frog like 15 minutes in, essentially nullifying the race because she changed species. The cynical storyteller in me imagined pitching it to the Disney execs like, "We have a black princess, but she turns into a frog, so she's not

Dhalgren is amazing. That book completely redefined the way I viewed literature. I've made a habit of giving people that book for their birthdays/holidays/whatever, hoping they'll read it and that we can talk about it.

Dhalgren is amazing. That book completely redefined the way I viewed literature. I've made a habit of giving people that book for their birthdays/holidays/whatever, hoping they'll read it and that we can talk about it.

I really cannot stand this modern inclination for sentimentalizing "upper-middle class angst." Seriously, this guy's big problem is not fitting in at Brown? That he's going to parties — and not enjoying them? That his family has money — but he's not happy? This is such trite, self-indulgent onanism. Films like "The

I really cannot stand this modern inclination for sentimentalizing "upper-middle class angst." Seriously, this guy's big problem is not fitting in at Brown? That he's going to parties — and not enjoying them? That his family has money — but he's not happy? This is such trite, self-indulgent onanism. Films like "The

I love "Nova." I wish more people had heard of/read Delany, cause that man has a lot of great books to offer.

I love "Nova." I wish more people had heard of/read Delany, cause that man has a lot of great books to offer.

That is a fun fact. Even more fun? The song's written by a Jew.

That is a fun fact. Even more fun? The song's written by a Jew.

Man created the Knights. They rebelled. And they have a plan… but we don't know what it is, so we'll spend four seasons dicking around pretending we do. At least we can look forward to a "re-imagined" version of some famous rock song at the end of season three.

Man created the Knights. They rebelled. And they have a plan… but we don't know what it is, so we'll spend four seasons dicking around pretending we do. At least we can look forward to a "re-imagined" version of some famous rock song at the end of season three.

Laugh of the day. Right here.