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Apparently there's a Community Panel at Paleyfest tonight at 7:30PT/10:30ET?

I lost it at the beginning of Georgio by Fhqwhgads.

HOLY SHIT THE ENTIRE ALBUM

It's similar to a basketball player shooting a ball and having the game clock hit zero after the ball is in the air. The main "play" has started, so the clock is irrelevant.

I feel weird for not liking the new Cosmos that much. It just seems overly preachy and poorly structured at times. Rather than being engaging, the program just seems blandly informative. Like someone who clearly knows a lot about the subject but isn't able to explain it to you in an accessible way.

Just saw Rango for the first time. Holy cow what a well made film. And Nickelodean too?

Anyone here listen to Biffy Clyro? Recently heard "Different People" and felt it was a great first impression. Not sure if it would be worth going through their discography though.

Saw How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at a high school today and was reminded of NBC's big dumb "Brotherhood of Man" advertisement during the Superbowl that definitely helped boost ratings across the board.

The opening theme (and sequence) alone had me hooked from day one.

Oh god. I wrote music for that when it was at its peak of popularity. Last time I checked they were using my Christmas themes medley in the snow level, and a few of my Valley of Laziness ideas. Do they have bosses (yet)? I was hoping there'd eventually be bosses.

Religious movies are almost always cash makers. Churches do the advertising for free every Sunday, so that's just less marketing the actual studios have to do. Whenever "Passion" came out, that's all anyone ever talked about at my family's church for a few months.

Grades are compared throughout the entirety of a show's history. Though I'm not sure if Todd is rebooting his grades along with the show's "repilot".

I think the reason why he can't is because AV Club grades throughout a show's history are based upon every episode. It requires comparison to the show's overall quality up to the point of it airing. It's also why different show's grades wouldn't match up very well.

I was hoping for that moment to be the breaking point as well. They established Jeff & Dean as the surrogate Hickey family early on, but never touched on it again. I guess they really wanted the two Hickeys to be the only people left playing the game in the end.

Season 2 starts digging deep into the characters' inner workings. It's not always pretty, or what the audience wants to see in a show. But for me, it was much more interesting to watch than any other comedy on TV. All the "aww" moments just feel so much more earned on Community.

B to B+ from me.

I haven't really thought about this much, but is there even a theme to this season?

The humor really saved it from going any lower. At least it was funny. B or B+ from me.

I was not even aware they broke up Nymphomaniac into 2 parts.

Just saw The Croods for the first time.