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I'm a platinum god and consider BoI/WotL flushed out of my system.
Although it probably took close to 200hrs and the dual beatdown of
Spelunker Boy and Dark Boy to do so.

SisterMaryFrancis - This sounds more like an issue with motion
smoothing than it does the wonders of HD. The AVClub has railed about it in the past and it looks like hell. Ain't nothing wrong with 1080.

Who is 'Pac'?  what does that mean?  I thought Kimmel said 'Pok' but don't know what that'd mean either.

I tried to read Ulysses with the 'let it roll over you' philosophy and I called it quits after 100-150 pages.  I'm certain there's a proper way to approach the book but reading page after page of stuff that doesn't make sense and then having no way to connect it to the previous pages makes for a lousy reading

Doing a vinyl release mighta pushed him over the top.  Daft Punk moved a ton of records but Def Jam is slow as hell to get their vinyl out.  Channel Orange was an Amazon pre-order for months and then the bootleggers put one out.

Would you like to Lobsterize that?

Per AVClub's interview with Rapaport there were clearance issues with including "The Scenario."

EDIT: urggg. this has been discussed elsewhere and is redundant. DO NOT READ!

This probably belongs in the 'Regrettably Unattainable Art' thread but seeing what Soderbergh would have done with this(in 72hrs, no less!) would be cool.

Spent many evenings in the pre-Tivo days watching this while high and just completely losing it.  And then waking up the next morning with only faint recollections of what had happened.  Loved the 'Dont Go There' segments and when they would post the Italian box-office receipts in lira.  And didn't they show clips of

OOPs!

Alright, I'll watch this.  I haven't seen any of the others though so please alert me if there is a requirement to do so.

you will leave blind.

I've read everything of his except the last two books but with the exception of '49' I have a poor memory of what goes on in any of them.  I can understand each paragraph and don't have difficulty with the writing per se but at the end I feel like I've seen the trees without seeing the forest.  Or something.  I had

"Rock n Rolla" is worth watching.  I say that as somebody who rented it expecting the worst and assumed Guy Ritchie was on an unstoppable downhill slide.  There's probably two too many monologues(which Snatch suffers from too) but it's not a slog at all and there is at least one supergreat sequence.  Way better than

I haven't seen much Nick Kroll but him being slimily birthed onto the floor of Children's Hospital was awesome.  Maybe not Udo Kier awesome, but awesome nonetheless.

Don't miss Norm when he comes to town.  After watching his sports show and a Comedy Central standup he did a couple of years ago I started to write him off but I saw him live 2mos ago and he fucking killed it.  Head and shoulders above all the comedy I saw last year.

(spits in hand)

Do people not like him?  I remember him doing some funny stuff on an MTV awards show ages ago and when he was on that MTV karoake-ish thing he hosted he seemed perpetually high—which seemed kinda funny.  Years ago I pushed off all my studying for finals to read his 'Gasping for Airtime' book which is tough to put

Do people not like him?  I remember him doing some funny stuff on an MTV awards show ages ago and when he was on that MTV karoake-ish thing he hosted he seemed perpetually high—which seemed kinda funny.  Years ago I pushed off all my studying for finals to read his 'Gasping for Airtime' book which is tough to put