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Glen Coco
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I enjoy that question.  I think my answer would be Wreck-It Ralph.

I'm vociferously fighting Dish Network’s “Hopper,” because their commercials are so goddamn irritating.

Here is your periodic reminder that if you find "Stuff You Missed in History Class" dry and uninteresting, you need to pick up "BackStory (With the American History Guys)".

I had actually forgotten she was in that, until you just brought it up.  Of course, I thought that movie was heavily overpraised from top to bottom.

Of course, if it gets renewed, we'll have another omen to contend with - Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies both got axed after their second seasons, just as they were beginning to really flourish.

As my granny used to say back in her tar-paper shack on Montego Bay, if you want a box hurled into the sun, you've got to do it yourself.

Oh, God.  I already wasn't going to see this, and then they had to add a layer of Butterfield for maximum repulsion.

@avclub-d2a600f2a20d6c5ac97dde37bba8493e:disqus - That may be it, then, because I read them as a kid in a non-devout Jewish household.  The most Christian symbolism I got exposed to as a youth was requesting Cadbury Creme Eggs once a year.

Liiiiiar!  Liiiiiar!  Liiiiiar!

Especially when one's interpretation of the art itself changes from knowing more about the artist.  I mean, I still can still enjoy The Chronicles of Narnia, but I'll never see them the same way again.  Ender's Game, however, is ruined.

Or at least just another scene of Dana and Kirsten making up straight jokes:

"I don't pay for your hookers."
"Well…could you?"

Here's a question…which of these two people is worse at their chosen art form?

I can just see her knitting a sock furiously.

*sniff* Of course.

Recast of Jack Frost!  Go!

If you die from boredom, you don't get a free coffin.

Wait, how did Stan betray Peggy?  If anything, wasn't it the other way around?

@avclub-62ae6d9e1a24836a391716549223464f:disqus - Yeah, in reading the rest of the comments, I realized that I misinterpreted that, I think because it makes no sense to me that Don would have the power to unilaterally decide something on that scale.

Got sixty-ish seconds?