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My local has a bunch of fellas in their 50s & 60s murdering a dozen stout every Saturday. They never seem to struggle.

I know. It telegraphs and then shoves the themes down your throat. By the time someone is having sex with a wound, all you can think is, "I saw this coming from the start."

If the novelization of Amityville 3D taught me anything, it's that they're very attractive.

"Did you grab her tits?" "And 'er puss."

No tears for you.

As a non-American, there were elements of Bowling for Columbine that were surprising & enlightening to me, but probably preachy & self-evident to Americans.

Wha? They're certainly different, but they both have great moments. I found the end of the series very touching.

I think you under-estimate how oblivious some us are.

Trust me, a monster doesn't have ongoing flashes of guilt like you have.

I'd be more inclined to agree it was exploitative if it was possible to garner any prurient enjoyment from it.

Finally Chisel get a mention on the AV Club.

I've never heard of Fleep, but had the same reaction from Empire State.

Did they really leave out Twin Peaks?

Sorry, I certainly wasn't trying to imply anything "lazy" about this column.

Gee, I really loved Matthew Fox in Bone Tomahawk. The rest of the cast are pretty damn good also.

I love when a regional manager is due to give our office a surprise visit. Of course, one of his underlings will always let us know in advance, so we can work our arses off and appear to be functioning well. Because a regional manager would be upset if he saw how things are normally.

Yeah, me either. I guess most come off fairly well.

Lil John always tell the truth.

I'm curious how many Republicans are now thinking, "Surely Jeb Bush would be better than this."

I could imagine some accusers were also infuriated by the anti-Bill rape panel.