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Good Episode
I am really enjoying this show. I hope people are watching it. I've tried to get a few people hooked, but I know a few people who couldn't make it through half of the first episode. Hopefully now that the plot has some momentum it will be an easier sell.

Gravity Hook HD
The Gravity Hook game is perfect for the iPhone/iPod touch touch screen controls. I've wasted too much of the last week playing it. But it really is difficult.

5 worst US Presidents
After reading this NY Times article:

"I think 3/4 of all women in America have the middle name Marie."

I see I was beaten to the punch.

Code
"There's a scene in this episode where he solves a code left for him by his dead mentor, and though the solution was pretty dumb (HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT), just watching Dale solve it was fun"

I'll be honest, I figured I would wait to see it on DVD. Of course, NOW the only DVDs I can find are of the two movies separated, which isn't what I want to see at all. Go figure.

Great season. I do think the three most disturbing moments of the show were all in the Christmas episode. Frank climbing out of the couch naked, Charlie's flash back to his mom's string of Santa Claus visitors, and, of course, Charlie going all Nosferatu on the Santa at the mall.

It looks good. The Samorost games were great.

It was the funeral of Frank's ex-brother-in-law, so him getting together with his niece wasn't as depraved as it could have been.

Two. The Whole Ten Yards on TV and Miss March, which my friend had free preview tickets too. It is probably the worst movie I have ever seen in a theater.

By legitimate, I mean that there are arguments to be made, not that the arguments themselves are necessarilyvalid.

That's what appeals are for. Fleeing the country is not the right way to address (in this case legitimate) problems with the legal system.

pico79, isn't that kind of what "A Beautiful Mind" was kind of about? Or that episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, "Sweet Dee Has A Heart Attack", where Mac and Charlie get a job in a mail room? Pepe Silvia!

Meat is the new bread!

Actually, I believe that was not a failed firstie, it was eight910's actual FIRST comment. Also, L.A. Confidential is one of my favorite movies, so nice name, Rollo Tomassi.

Best comment thread ever, by the way.

Whose brains these are I think I know.
His wife is in the village, though;
She will not see me stopping here
To eat his brains out in the snow.

I should be in that poof!

I saw a trailer for it on some random DVD that I don't remember, and I knew I would love it, so I saved it on my Netflix account and received it the day the DVD was released. I'm looking forward to seeing The Brothers Bloom for myself.