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MurphyC23
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apologies: I just saw a picture of the poster or the cover of the DVD, and Ebert's quote there is actually "belongs on any list of the greatest war movies . . . "

I think Ebert said something like best "anti-war" movie ever.

I don't have the iPhone or the iTouch yet, but I keep hemming and hawing.

Official rock song

And agree, cool to see a little RPG love.

I'm wondering if part of the high failure rate is:

I still think there is too much hate being dumped on Dollhouse on the basis of one episode, and the pilot episode at that.

I dunno.

i guess that makes sense.

There's been a bunch of 3d stuff - the horror movie remake whose name escapes me, that Chuck episode, and now Coraline.

We still rating AS here? I always come late to the party . . .
Like (i.e. on my DVR list):
Venture Brothers undying love goes without saying (well, apparently must be said)
Frisky Dingo - pretty strong if absurd plotline (but if its dead, i guess it comes off)
Robot Chicken - I never get the hate on the boards for this

First time i saw Superjail, I was "what the fuck?" and kinda thrown and vaguely disturbed by the sudden and unexpected hyper-violence at the end.

I remember Brisco leading on Friday nights and then X-Files.

Okay, I remember that - did he have any self-doubt or questioning of his actions b/c of that?

Has Jack ever tortured anyone he didn't psychically know to be withholding information?

whoops, shoulda read this before I posted above.

re: the running in and out of the oval office

Cool - they are moving up the Netflix ladder.

@ chrissy:

yeah, wondered about that