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True. They seem to spend those episodes just making each other laugh.

I've been curious about her personal life. (That sounds way creepier than I meant it to.) She's obliquely referenced what sound like some dark and difficult times on the Indoor Kids - in a way, it makes it more touching that she's apparently had real difficulties and struggles, and she still thinks games are

That story was fucking magical.

Thanks, futureman! I was really tempted to wait a year to reply to you, but my life is not that together. Let's just pretend I did that, though.

I think you mean "engage in sexual activity"

It's like the AVClub has turned into my friends' AIM statuses when I was in college.

Fair enough.

Those are definitely virtues. The Exorcist is a movie that's not like any other. It's dream-like and grounded at the same time, and it creates an atmosphere that no other movie has. Not every second is entertaining, but it's more than the sum of its parts.

When Dave started saying that the tv show on the wakeboarding dog had no footage of the dog actually wakeboarding, PFT seemed legitimately disturbed and angry.

Quit looking things up! It takes away the satisfaction of dismissing things that we don't really know about.

I'm pretty sure this was all covered as part of the Great Undiscovered Project.

NOOOOO

No, it's markedly different. I'm still enjoying it - with that cast, it has to at least be funny. And many of the changes are probably fine. But the tone so far has felt a bit forced, and the writing a bit clumsy.

He's definitely fascinating as Kurtz. Even when he wasn't trying, he was still a strange, expressive, enigmatic performer. I watched The Missouri Breaks recently - he's not exactly good in it, but it's definitely a performance no one else could have given.

I like Aimee Mann a lot, but, no, you're cool. Don't worry about it too much.

You mean the Arclight?

Does he mean Gene Roddenberry?

Oh, well, that makes - no wait, that still doesn't make sense!

Not when you're owned by a company that has a range of major brands at different prices. Raise the price, and you start competing with Knob Creek or Basil Hayden's or one of the other bourbons owned by Beam. They probably want to keep a line-up that ranges from "real cheap & shitty" to "real expensive & fancy". I

I thought that WAS the new Star Wars movie.