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TPB was shut down for less than an hour. Servers are now running on the Costa Rican TLD (*.cr)

No love for '39 from Night at the Opera? Only mainstream song I know of about relativistic time travel.

WTF is this shit? You've already got a comedy channel, it's called the Onion. If you want to do intelligent analysis, great, but leave the comedy to the pros.

Bingo.  The album is called "Illinois," not "Chicago."  They even have a very nice (-slash-silly) statue of him: http://static.ddmcdn.com/gi…

Like many other people here, I really enjoyed the thought and clarity of writing he put into his reviews.  He and Siskel made a great team, and even when they didn't like each other, they made each other better reviewers.

Ugh, the notion of a thinly-diguised Obama as a "worthwhile candidate," after 4 years clearly to the contrary, was the only amusing thing about this episode.  Think it's time to finally take this shuffling zombie corpse of a tv show off my Tivo.

Ugh, the notion of a thinly-diguised Obama as a "worthwhile candidate," after 4 years clearly to the contrary, was the only amusing thing about this episode.  Think it's time to finally take this shuffling zombie corpse of a tv show off my Tivo.

For what it's worth, JMS claims that the relationship between Sinclair and his ex are directly pulled from a relationship of his.  So maybe JMS *does* say ridiculous things like that to his exes…

For what it's worth, JMS claims that the relationship between Sinclair and his ex are directly pulled from a relationship of his.  So maybe JMS *does* say ridiculous things like that to his exes…

I think a lot of the controversy comes from the fact that there are two basic approaches to "director's cuts."  The first approach, which is generally the metric people are using to judge these, is a "definitive edition."  This is the version that the director believes should have been in the theaters, but the studio

I think a lot of the controversy comes from the fact that there are two basic approaches to "director's cuts."  The first approach, which is generally the metric people are using to judge these, is a "definitive edition."  This is the version that the director believes should have been in the theaters, but the studio

I would argue that he not so much "humanized" the show as grounded it.  He was the one character who actually gave off an air of seriousness and competence that helped you feel like it was actually a plausible company.