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Very well. *grumblegrumblegrumble*

I've rarely kept with a piece of pop culture once it starts to feel like a chore. As soon as I start groaning every time a new episode/chapter/movie comes out, I know it's time to let go. I'm not sentimental with this kind of stuff.

I WONDERED why the interview felt so bland. Harris must be really charming on the phone, or asks weird questions, because he gets gold from all but the most tight-lipped people. I imagine he would've had a blast with Goodman.

Wow, my list of spring movies to watch the reviews for is much larger than last year. Perhaps 2014 will be a good year for film.

I'm heavily surprised that I don't know about it, either, given a couple of history courses in school where the Holocaust was covered extensively.
But looking up some of the footage, it seems that many of the interviews have been used in other docs. So, you may have seen bits and pieces of the doc over the years and

I've had that problem with other books. I am around page 150 right now, and I'm telling you, just kinda read two or three more pages. A fun confrontation happens like, just a few pages from you!

I assume Kraft's gonna make a lot of chedder from the demand.

I've been through the Bible before, and Numbers and Deuteromity are a SLOOOOOG. One one hand, it was sort of interesting to see all the nitpicky laws laid back to back like that, on another, I mean, the specifications were so very minute. It's essentially a law book and a technical manual wrapped into one.

Still working on my Giant Booklist Of DOOOOM. I'm currently reading The Idiot, and I'm gonna tackle Lord Jim right after. Enjoying The Idiot so far, though I find some of it a wee bit overdramatic. But it's Dostoevsky, and his presentation of people as a whole makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.
But yeah, those two

Well, I guess I shouldn't deny the willing submissives out there their love stories.

It was his girlfriend whom his mother wanted him to marry, and I liked that scene. It said so much about this guy - he lives in a shitty apartment with his mom, nursing a relationship with his almost-fiance whom he doesn't want to marry, wears tiny curlers in his hair, while dreaming of something bigger: sexier girl,

Where have all the Taco Bell Bells gone?
Long time passing…

Oh, man, I didn't read that review yet. Going there now!

If I read it on my Kindle, will the fact that it's floating around in digitized format make it already clean, or do I have to clean the cheeto dust from the Kindle's surface before I open it up?

I assumed the movie was such shit that he started tracking time just to keep from falling asleep.

"Likely to be appreciated only by homeless viewers who need a quiet place to nap during the cold months of winter"
*slow clap* Ignatiy, this was beautiful. Tears in my eyes right now.

I honestly am confuddled by accusations that American Hustle's plot doesn't work. What was so hard to follow? I'm going to have to watch it again with a much more critical eye to figure out why people see the plot as a mess.

Come on, the way Dowd explains this film, it's lucky to get the C-. Sounds like a movie that would be totally offensive if it wasn't such a snoozefest .

I have no hatred for Efron - someone has to be the-rom-com-guy. It's not the worst Hollywood vortex to get stuck in.

DS9 certainly did a better job by its ladies.