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Wait, is that really Portia de Rossi? She looks nothing like her

Loved it, but I was so confused with the timing transitions in those opening scenes. For the longest time I thought Lucille and George were on the lam, disguised as young folks.

Yeah, I've only seen the first episode (on youtube), but so far I'm loving it. It's better than the first episode of the third season, and I love the third season.

Everyone keeps talking about the loathsomeness and self-absorption of our beloved characters. What's wrong with George-Michael? He always seemed to be the show's innocent, wide-eyed heart.

"and that is not an encouraging thought"

it's actually pretty good

whoa. that's so meta.

"Usher II" is Bradbury at his worst: vengeful, pretentious, didactic.

There are two collections of stories, each numbering about 100 stories. One was published in the early 1980s, the other in 2003.

After Borges, this might be my favorite collection of short stories.

Wow. After reading the opening paragraph of this review, I think I need to see this whole series.

Indeed. It may be the best of the "Indiana Jones" films.

and Pi!

at least they didn't storm the theater carrying pretend automatic rifles!

Yeah, my eyes were just a little sweaty today…

Also, "The End of the World"

That Millhouse sequence is one of my favorite gags on The Simpsons. I love how everyone cheers as the two cats claw his face off.

It reminded me of "The Time Traveler's Wife," actually

I might have to watch this movie…

I was so pumped for this movie, and it premiered on my birthday. I took all my friends to see it, and we were appalled.