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The whole murder plotline in season two of Friday Night Lights?

@Archmage, I LOVE SETTLERS OF CATAN.

Is this rapey?: "You'd warm up faster if you took your clothes off."

I hate to break it to ya, Chesapeake Kid, but Jason Schwartzman played Louis XVI.

Fred Weasley's and Cedric Diggory's deaths were completely heartbreaking, just because the reactions of George and Cedric's dad.

@Persia, Zuko is hardly a bad guy. He's the goddamn hero of the series… an even bigger hero than Aang, in my opinion.

Inception looks wonderful, obviously… and Dinner for Schmucks really does have a great cast.

Yay!
Another A episode!

I was pleasantly surprised as well. It looks like O'Neal deliberately named the four worst movies included on Yahoo's list to give the wrong idea. Yahoo's list isn't half bad, but O'Neal made sure to point out the low points.

I'm new to commenting here, and I almost feel like I'm invading by commenting on this thread, but I feel exactly the same, Clueless Neophyte. Also, that was the most adorable comment I've ever read on AVClub.

I know practically every one of these songs. Why? Because I owned this gem of a CD. Why? Because I was eight at the time.

I also would support CRANK WEEK and would stay awake all week so I could watch THE WHOLE ENTIRE THING.

Wax Tom Cruise, how old are you? I feel like we grew up with the exact same childhood entertainment.

Ness and Lucas!!!

Land Before Time is absolutely heartbreaking. The scene where Little Foot's mom dies, but he's still talking to her… I saw it a few months ago and literally cried.

What's the Story Wishbone was quite wonderful… but it scared the shit out of me when I was little—that Phantom of the Opera episode in particular.

Wasted hours?! I consider my Super Smash hours well used.

Did anyone watch What's the Story Wishbone?

I also agree with Tasha. Roald Dahl is quite possibly still my favorite writer. I've probably read Matilda and The BFG a hundred times. And I also watched Arthur… every day after school. I remember EVERY episode.

Really? Ebert's reviews contain long-winded personal substances which can counteract poison?