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The crabs are the least of it, too. Here's the last living thing that the Time Traveler sees, millions of years beyond the crabs:

You people.

I'm guessing that it involves lots of pouches and tiny feet.

It's not called the donut. It's called the carousel.

According to the trailer, that movie is "from the acclaimed director of Gone Baby Gone." Whoever that is.

Would Braveheart run away? Would Payback run away?

Don't be alarmed, Apu. Just go about your daily routine like I'm not wearing the hat.

Now go home and get your fuckin' E-meter.

Fitseng 'i'awn tikenong si kunsip faheu. Si ke lu alarmed.

Christopher Nolan
Filming involving gunfire and explosions ahead.

Filming involving the head of Alfredo Garcia ahead. Do not be unarmed.

@Yee Yee: Nicely done.

@Sister Mary Francis: You're the laziest commenter on Mars.

Vore powerful than a locovotive!
Supervan is also disguised as a vild-vannered reporter for a great vetropolitan newspaper.

The Criterion disc for Seven Samurai is one of the best DVDs I've ever seen. Great movie, amazing transfer. Unfortunately, I lent my copy to my brother-in-law months ago, and now that he has a new baby, I doubt he's going to watch it soon. (My plan is to get him to give it back in exchange for a pirated copy of

@Lone: Nice tip on the B&N sale! Black Narcissus will have to wait, though: I can't justify buying more than a couple of discs, and along with The Red Shoes, I can finally get that Chungking Express remaster I've always wanted. (Which means that my two favorite movies will be coming on Blu-ray in one shipment this

@Lone: I own the old Criterion edition, too. It's a great disc, but it's definitely worth upgrading to the new version, judging from the remastered print I saw at the Music Box in Chicago.

The Red Shoes
My favorite movie of all time is finally available on Blu-Ray, and by all accounts, it's a sensational disc. This is a very good day.

Eternity with nerds. It's the Pasadena Star Trek convention all over again.

Raymond J. Barry
I always remembered Senator Matheson as being a major supporting character, so it's a little surprising to realize that he only appears in three episodes.