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OldTownGail
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I agree with this article. Wholeheartedly.

(Alan Moore has written for Batman.)

His pronunciation of "constituency" in O Brother, Where Art Thou? is one of my favorite things ever.

Sigh.

Hop: Pop Cop.

I was never a fan of this whole soundtrack, but I owned it due to an obsessive love for the movie itself and a few of the songs on the album. I stillhave a tremendous fondness for those songs and this movie.

Jurj Clooners is damned fun to say.

My enjoyment of this episode was hindered by Aisha Tyler's absence.

Splash Junior?

Instead of a girl or two in a taxi,
We were compelled to look at the black sea.
Seein' the black sea ain't what it's cracked up to be.

At least since the Pleistocene Epoch.

I feel like we should all be able to sue for Escape From L.A..

Indiana Jones.

You shut your whore mouth.

If this had Bambi and Thumper, I'd be more interested in seeing it.

My laughter is saved for the computer file folders titled "Black Ops" and "Black Sites."

Paul Greengrass exemplifies all of my directing pet peeves.

That would be crescent fresh, for sure.

Most of the things I'd ever want to see again from MTV's glory days I either own or have seen so many times in my youth I practically have them memorized (every season of The Real World through Boston is forever lodged in my brain whether I want it there or not, for instance), but I wouldn't complain about being able