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That cursed amulet bit was so good. Felt like something Conan would have done a hundred years ago before he got all bitter.

The Boy with the Raccoon Tail in His Side

He lost me when he used Veep as an example of a show not as funny as Modern Family.

I remember Matt mentioning somewhere that podcasting was the process of recording something and then Scott Aukerman gets paid for it. So I was surprised to see him so involved with Wolfpop and Howl. I guess he was speaking from experience.

Worse! It's a "two-ply Hefty bag"! Can you even buy Hefty bags in different thicknesses?

It's probably an hour too long, but there's a lot to recommend.

John Slattery!

That it ends with Spock triumphantly beating Khan to near-death with his fists hurts the theme somewhat.

Working on the movie basically ended Trace and Frank's involvement, so probably not worth it.

Worse, "The Red/Blue Blur".

I thought the plotting was strong, but everything else was incredibly weak. The guy is not a good writer of dialogue.

Brave went through 2 directors, I think? It sounds like the process goes off the rails as much as it doesn't.

Points! Ha ha!

He also tells the goat that he has to get him back to the Pellar because "he misses him something awful." That made me laugh too.

Yep! And nope!

When you hire Chris Columbus, "utterly generic" is a feature.

Or lousy time traveling Americans!

Pa Kent steps out of a tornado that miraculously appears in midtown, then is immediately crushed by falling robot debris.

He doesn't want anyone to know there's just a regular working eye under there. It's just an affectation!

"You remember my old treehouse?"
"Remember it?…I built it."