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The Lone Audience of the Apoca
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I just think s7 is bullshit. Everything's so much easier that way.

Your friend, Rene, found himself transported by sorcery to 1616 Poitiers, France shortly thereafter.

The whole episode is hilarious. It's one of the high points of the season for me.

@Jordo:

Thanks, Nigga. I did see Paul McCartney with friends in 2002. He performed powerfully and professionally. He sang a number of classic Beatles songs. He also sang some of the worst songs in his catalog. Lesson: Never listen to "Listen to What the Man Said."

Sleater-Kinney have talked about getting back together. All hope is not yet lost!

I also missed Los Campesinos! a couple of years ago. And The Walkmen. Both were missed due to inclement weather. Lesson: never listen to God.

They'll be all over the place come this fall.

Also, I missed Times New Viking covering a show's worth of VU songs last Valentine's Day because my fiancee doesn't care for Times New Viking or three-hour drives. Lesson: never listen to your spouse.

THE WHITE STRIPES!!!!!
In 2002 or 2003, they played a show at Bogart's in Cincinnati, and I couldn't convince anyone to go with me. Lesson: never listen to your friends.

Claim to be masturbating to all this for some reason.

Bill Reed, you've completely missed the central message of The Incredibles. In fact, it is the precise opposite of what you just said it is. It's a criticism of objectivism, actually. Look it up on Wikipedia.

When I Think of Spectacle,
I think of Nicole Kidman's nose in The Hours.

Only an unregistered troll would say Mastodon sucks.

Pixar is definitely no Studio Ghibli, but it comes as close as the financial imperatives of American cinema will allow. The opening 30 minutes of WALL-E are as good as the best of Miyazake's work, though.

Stop vomiting in my anus, Griboot!

*Expresses curmudgeonly, irrational dislike of live-action films*

Ratatouille
The Incredibles
WALL-E
Toy Story 2
Up
Finding Nemo
Toy Story
A Bug's Life
Cars

I mean that it wasn't specifically intended as a 3D movie, but that the decision was made well into the production or post-production process. Very few of the current wave of 3D movies have been designed from the ground up for the technology.