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That wasn't Aziz Ansari or Jonathan Joss (aka John Redcorn).

Worth it.

It really seems to be overlooked by a lot of people.

Based on that picture I think Trump's looks bigger than '05, but I don't really care one way or another.

I vote for Zodiac.

It's great. I never really saw it as commenting on or critiquing the times very much (it's aim was more far-reaching). It certainly evoked elements of the time (Abu Ghraib), but I think part of the reason it holds up so well is that it wasn't really about those things.

"Ice Cream of the Past: Dippin' Dots Files for Bankruptcy"

I think that's what makes it so funny.

The winners aren't. Right? I mean, I sure hope not.

I've never heard of him (or the book the reviewer mentioned). I thought it was kind of cool that the central "historical event" they encountered this week was so under-the-radar. Or maybe I'm just not as up on my history as I should be.

Indeed. TCM schedules are made months in advance. For instance, I already know All About Eve is airing April 26 at 3:15.

I agree. I actually enjoyed it more than the first one, which I thought was just okay. I also only saw Cars 2 once, though.

That was one of the problems I had with Up.

Two minutes!

Yeah, I really don't see it either. The pilot, yes, but otherwise, no.

Yeah, that wasn't really a twist. I can't remember what the exact diagnosis was for the character, but it was serious (whole in the heart, maybe?). It's not like it turned out he just tripped on the rug and fell over.

Man, reviews for this show are just full of backhanded compliments. It's almost like the reviewer is embarrassed to admit that the show is good.