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Michael from the Block
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"Ke$ha and her “Animals” wail a ballad together"

He even mentioned it in the review, but apparently, unwitting sex with a transsexual prostitute is far less objectionable than minotaur rape.

Pfft.  Come back when you've tripled yourself.

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Historically, Bohemia and Moravia were bastions of Protestantism (the Hussite movement, the Thirty Years War, etc.)

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I'm just going to quote verbatim what I said to the last guy who claimed we should love Newsroom, no matter how terrible or sloppy it is, because it was 'courageous':"The fact that you compare people to dogs just shows how much this show holds its own audience in

Czechs are central Europeans of Slavic descent who tend to be predominantly Protestant, use the Latin alphabet and come from the Czech Republic, an independent state of the European Union.

Seriously, I can't really understand why Chechnya was so unknown.

Seriously, this is the same line of reasoning behind all those people who claim, "Oh, I don't follow the mainstream media; I get all my news from blogs."

Unfortunately, much of this trauma was self-induced.

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The worst part is that no news channel actually reports news any more; they only report perceptions.

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Secrets of the Tribe is, to my knowledge, based on Tierney's deceptions in Darkness in El Dorado; the director may distance himself from the book, but it's still providing a showcase for allegations that were blatantly false from the first moment they were made.

No, obviously, since he pre-dates Marxism.

Even when Dexter was good, though, it was because it was anchored on Michael C. Hall, and the supporting cast were little more than set dressing.

I really wanted to like Deadwood, but it's one of those shows that I appreciated on a technical level (excellent acting, strong direction, brilliant production design) but left me cold on a personal one.

There was a great article, which I now cannot find, which presented the argument that the best animation of The Simpsons was between Seasons 3 and 5, when the earlier crudeness was overcome but the characters were still unbound by natural anatomy, enabling comical animation at the expense of realism.

I last watched The Simpsons about a year ago, and found it excruciatingly physically painful to sit through.

All of the Futurama films were properly cinematic (or at least, as much as they could be considering they were direct-to-DVD) in their original incarnations.