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Only in IMAX.

No, I'd say that this is completely objective.

Eating people aside, Jeffrey Dahmer had bad table manners. Is that it?

Thanks. I'll watch that one tonight. A good intro point is appreciated especially if it is a late-starter.

I watched this episode. I've been hearing things for a bit and thought I'd stay in tonight and catch it. Thanks for the advice. I'll give it another shot.

I've been hearing a lot of good things about this show (albeit some ironically I think), but I found this episode kind of a slog for a first episode. Is this kind of an X-Files thing where there are episodes that are mythology and some that aren't because I am wondering if I found the wrong entrance point. Would

I've been hearing a lot of good things about this show (albeit some ironically I think), but I found this episode kind of a slog for a first episode. Is this kind of an X-Files thing where there are episodes that are mythology and some that aren't because I am wondering if I found the wrong entrance point. Would

I've been hearing a lot of good things about this show (albeit some ironically I think), but I found this episode kind of a slog for a first episode. Is this kind of an X-Files thing where there are episodes that are mythology and some that aren't because I am wondering if I found the wrong entrance point. Would

I've been hearing a lot of good things about this show (albeit some ironically I think), but I found this episode kind of a slog for a first episode. Is this kind of an X-Files thing where there are episodes that are mythology and some that aren't because I am wondering if I found the wrong entrance point. Would

I've been hearing a lot of good things about this show (albeit some ironically I think), but I found this episode kind of a slog for a first episode. Is this kind of an X-Files thing where there are episodes that are mythology and some that aren't because I am wondering if I found the wrong entrance point. Would

I've been hearing a lot of good things about this show (albeit some ironically I think), but I found this episode kind of a slog for a first episode. Is this kind of an X-Files thing where there are episodes that are mythology and some that aren't because I am wondering if I found the wrong entrance point. Would

And what not.

Where did this movie rank on a scale from old episodes of 90210 to the Karate Kid because people still think those are relevant references.

It's not. He's trying to convince everything it is performance art after the fact. Which I guess is a defense that "artists" have that the rest of us don't. "I thought it was funny to embezzle all this money" doesn't really work for the office managers of the world.

He had no idea he was going to get caught and now he's trying to convince everybody it was some sort of commentary in the last refuge of a scumbag.

It was funny to me at first to see his complete and utter arrogance that he thought he could get away with it. It is less funny now that I know he is going to go the whole 'this is all an elaborate hoax' way with it now. I can see all the 'haterz' defenses lining up in defense of this guy and his despicable

One of the best series ever made. The six panel grid is phenomenal and
makes this one of the coolest looking series of all time. Not only is
there good news that the series is back, but almost more importantly,
the original series will be collected. Trying to find these issues has
been a fool's errand and I'm glad

It is weird. Normally I laugh at all the people that say critics ruined their movie's chances (Kevin Smith), but I do feel that is what happened with Lone Ranger. It wasn't any worse than most of the blockbusters that came out this year and the train sequence was top notch.

I'm there as well. It was really compelling 2/3 of the way through and then I lost interest nearly completely.