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Damn, am I the only person who really enjoyed the pilot?

Damn, am I the only person who really enjoyed the pilot?

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I find Ted Nugent and everything that slips out of his face hole utterly hilarious.

I think this episode might be my new favorite. Lane motherfucking Price.

I went to see The Cabin in the Woods, and watched Mad Men, Game of Thrones, and Girls. The real gem of the weekend was going to the James River Film Festival and seeing The Comedy, directed by Rick Alverson, starring Tim Heidecker. I thought the film was terrific. An honest, vivid, genuine portrait of a subculture

As littered as this show is with amazing actors doing great work (and then January Jones) Kiernan Shipka might just be my favorite. She's one of those rare child actors who shows range and maturity and competency. She forms an obvious, clear, and genuine connection with every actor she's on screen with, be it Jon Hamm

The distance between your elbow and fingertips. It was a smaller unit of measurement for the Israelites than the other peoples of the land. Israelites were a diminutive people.

Naw, that's my big hang up too. It way pushes the limits of believability and doesn't seem to serve much of a thematic point.

Life of Pi, anyone? I'd like to hear people's thoughts on whether the "animal story" or "human story" is true.

I will watch this, but only after first making sure I'm caught up on Louie.

I most humbly concede that you won, and then I immediately retract my concession and hire a crack legal team to wrest away the victory.

Alec Baldwin's flash of Robert de Niro made me laugh for at least a full minute straight.

Wow guys, fucking congratulations. If this won't get the show renewed, I don't know what will!

I walked out of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull because I was getting visibly livid at not just how terrible the film was, but the people in the audience hooting and hollering like it was the best damn event of their fifteen year old lives. My mom, who has some middling film tastes, rented it a year

I wouldn't actually be surprised if it turned out the producers had sent the script to Hogan behind D'Aronofsky's back. It's the perfect dumb gimmicky idea never destined to survive infancy that a film producer would come up with, tell his secretary to pursue doggedly, forget all about, and then neglect to tell his

I flipped out when that happened. I always knew he was saltier than he let on.