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Tim Lieder
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I am trying to remember how many episodes Zhaan had as the spiritual anarchist trying to put herself together and be all wise before she turned into the "character who goes crazy and psycho in a way to show that the problem is really severe" - whihc seems to be a subset of the Worf Factor.

I think that the AV Club is trolling its readers with this article. I really do.

Well that's one way to enjoy it. That reminds me of the interpretation of Take Me To Hell being all about eating disorders and her relationship to food is causing all the hallucinations.

I didn't get what he was doing and when he revealed it to her by the end and it was all sad, all I could think of was "who does that?"

Oh wait. Never mind. Just listened to that "I'm trying to pass a particularly large poop" version of a song that I once loved and now have to re-evaluate.

I haven't heard a Cohen cover this shitty since Concrete Blonde turned "Everybody Knows" into a ballad. And that was mostly awful because I bought the Pump Up the Volume soundtrack thinking I was going to get the Leonard Cohen song and not only is that song NOT on the soundtrack but the shitty cover is there.

I think they meant honest in that you can't really enjoy seeing Sarah Silverman and Michelle Williams naked because they are lit badly and surrounded by naked old ladies.

I waited until I listened to the shitty cover to respond. Holy fuck that thing is awful. Did the writer listen to all the shitty covers in the "we invited a band to take a fun song and turn it into a piece of shit in our office" videos and hit a point of Stockholm Syndrome.

That's true.

When she leaves him, he reveals that he's been pouring cold water on her when she showers because he thought it was funny and he was hoping to tell her about it when she was 80 and they could both laugh at it.

I just hated on some idiot critic that said that "Thrift Shop" was a horrible song because it denigrated poor people and made shopping at Goodwill seem cool and when really people should know that poor people who shop at Goodwill are sad and should be pitied.

I find it odd. It's like she's still young but she's passed that cute stage that made her psychosis in the first movie so adorable. So now she's just a psycho teen girl, but we got plenty of them. Most of whom I'm related to.

Maybe he will finally win that damn academy award that he was trying so hard to get like a decade ago.

It's attached to the movies. It's the most formulaic POS I've seen in a long time. That whole calling back part just seems extraordinarily stupid (I figure that someone at a 911 call center would be trained not to call someone who just told them that they were hiding in their house) and then it hits all the beats

The whole damn movie is in the trailer.

So this was something different at first, right? Good trolling.

If I had a time machine, I would go back and get a job as a network executive…

She could have starred in the adaptation of Wifey if they ever made it.

And can I just say that I STILL don't care for the story with the woman killing her husband with the frozen leg of lamb. Sure, it's clever but there's no way that a woman who is described as small with little arms can kill a man 100 pounds heavier than her with just ONE blow to the head. She would have to keep

I mostly noticed that the cast of dozens suddenly became totally centered on Renton, Sick Boy, Spud and Begby and Welsh spent pretty much the whole book trying to keep Begby and Renton apart since there was really nothing for them to do with each other besides violence.