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+ Two weeks left of classes. I can do this. I can do this.
+ Criterion Collection is on sale at Barnes and Noble. I want to buy all the things but as a poor, unemployed college student it is not happening. But Amazon's Black Friday sales are beckoning my name.
+ It has been in the 70s all week here in northeast

Transparent is about the only thing I watch on Prime. It easily makes the service worth it because that show is so well done. S2 starts mid-December so you have time to catch up by then. It is only 10 30-minutes episodes.

Definitely watching SNL this weekend for Adele's performances.

I can understand your criticisms of Master of None, especially in terms of its comparisons to other shows, the acting and writing, and takeaway from Aziz's standup. But people who watch the show may not have seen Aziz's standup routines's where he talks about his parents or women. I think it tells incredibly unique

It is hard for me to choose a favorite among the three. I have seen Before Sunset the most but I love moments in all of the films. I just have to keep up hope that they will be thinking about another one in a couple of years but I would be completely okay with Before Midnight being the end to this lovely trilogy.

Was there anything specific about Anna Karenina that made you stop watching? I really love Joe Wright and Keira Knightley's collaboration and it the last of the their 3 films together that I need to watch.

I agree. At least watch the first season, If you stop watching during the third I don't blame you. The second season does have some great episodes including the lovely two person play that is 'Fight.'

I try to stay away from Woody Allen but I really do love Midnight in Paris. It is such a beautiful film. I didn't expect to like Owen Wilson in it but I think he works well.

I will be mad if Aziz's character continues to cast white women as his love interests if the show goes forward. Girls never fixed its diversity problem and Master of None is only suffering from a minor one at this point.

Aziz's interview on the Late Show is really wonderful because Colbert brings out Dr. Ansari and you can tell how proud he is of Aziz. It is super heartwarming.

The School Of Rock is one of my favorite movies. I will watch it anytime it is on TV. It is weird to think of it as a film directed by Richard Linkalter but then you look at Jack Black and it makes a lot of sense.

With Matt Zoller Seitz' Mad Men book coming out I have been thinking of doing a re-watch. I still need to buy the final season on DVD though. I could easily re-watch the whole series just listening to the commentaries.

It is the last couple weeks of the semester so I swamped with papers and assignments. Writing my final film paper about Gone Girl and Amy Dunne as a femme fatale.

Project Runway Season 14 Reunion (8PM): There wasn't too much drama this season so I don't know how they will fill an hour. Besides Ashley being thrown under the bus that one episode and Swapnil being a lazy ass.

Not until sometime in 2016. I think they are just filming the second season now.

Someone over at TVLine said that Stana Katic was able to negotiate her absence. It looks like she went to fashion week in Milan.

He was my friend's landlord in college. It was the craziest thing when he found out.

Project Runway casted Ashley for a specific reason, due to her designing for plus-sized women. I found it important because of fashion industry standards but it was way too obvious that she was going to win the whole season.

S4 is actually one of my favorite seasons of Gilmore Girls because of certain elements, especially with Rory going off to Yale and how Lorelai handles it. I have watched the last two episodes of that season way more times than I can count.