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@avclub-359f449e012b58f30cbc80ea8b9e794a:disqus Don't be coy, you know for a fact that's exactly how it went down!

There's an interesting metaphor here for the actors' working relationship.

@avclub-b3fe4f5a8793b5499e143cdf1253caff:disqus Characters without something interesting to do or interesting places to go are weak. Similarly, characters have to be matched to the right setting and plot to really work. If you picked up all of these characters and transplanted them onto the USS Enterprise, the show

Turning Jim and Pam's wedding - even if they had their wedding on the falls - into a reference to a YouTube video is an unforgivable sin in my eyes. In what should have been a show-defining moment, they opted for a joke that is going to seem so hopelessly dated even today, some three years after its airing.

I was the target audience for this film, remember shamefully laughing my ass off the first few times I saw it, and still watch it when it's on TV and chuckle in remembrance and respect for the effort of some pretty funny people…

This album, more than his previous albums, took a long time to grow on me, but now that it has it's filled with some of his best songs. An absolute must-listen for fans of any of his previous work, and a highly recommended listen for pretty much anybody. There's something to love somewhere on the album for everyone.

Well, according to the Silence, the Question will be asked at the Fall of the Eleventh…

Then how do pilots get a grade?

It was hysterical for the first couple of minutes for the cold open. They should have left it there.

I think this is more clever, actually. Writing and recording a new song would have been more creative, but this solution has more of a wonderfully sardonic bent.

Who are you to say that's a realistic situation? You're dismissing anecdotal evidence, but provide absolutely none of your own. Not only are there women who read comics and run comics shops, but there are women who WRITE comics - and great ones, at that!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the shitty animated one. As soon as I saw the lack of typical Star Wars opening title crawl, a staple of the franchise, I knew bad things were in store. Ten minutes later I left.

Technically True Grit wasn't a remake, but rather a readaptation of the original source material. But yes. Wonderful film.

Looks like Chicanery is new here.

Looks like Chicanery is new here.

Don't blame del Toro; he wanted to do a huge, R-rated adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness. It's the studios who told him no, and I give him lots of credit for refusing to compromise on that rating.

Don't blame del Toro; he wanted to do a huge, R-rated adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness. It's the studios who told him no, and I give him lots of credit for refusing to compromise on that rating.

You aren't fully alone. I enjoyed the film, though I don't think I'd say I loved it or thought it was great. I think it gets an unfortunately bad rap for silly things; the third act was really the only part I'd deem awful, with the tacked on fight scene. I rather liked Burton's framing and interpretation of the story

You aren't fully alone. I enjoyed the film, though I don't think I'd say I loved it or thought it was great. I think it gets an unfortunately bad rap for silly things; the third act was really the only part I'd deem awful, with the tacked on fight scene. I rather liked Burton's framing and interpretation of the story

Agreed - it was always aired with "Wet Painters", as well, making probably the best half hour of SpongeBob imaginable.