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    last
    because I said so

    grr…
    i was a trigger happy with the enter key and my post suffered the consequences.

    does any really think simone should have stayed?

    an even better question. I think it's mostly for the moms/babies who do not want or can't get on any of the better rides.

    what a thoughtful suggestion
    for the stoners. You guys think of everything!

    why two posts?
    that's it.

    when I had an iPod
    the first song I would turn on before walking out the door was "apply some pressure" by Maximo Park.

    I will agree that this is a dumbass idea
    but the show, as it proved last week, is still amazing but half of my enthusiasm stems from my inordinate emotional involvement with these fictional characters. If you're not into now, either start from the beginning and get addicted or never watch and get over it.

    mmmm
    I'm quite excited about this news however I hope it's more like the Departed, and less like the other two.

    I love musicals too but really…
    how often is Hugh Jackman on screen?

    god, i love the avclub
    and this is one of the reasons why.

    so…
    were they trying to mash together "Sex and the City" with "the first Crime Show that pops into your head"?

    maybe Marcel was trying to give suggestions?
    thanks, I guess.

    extras
    yeah, that's the first thing I thought of when reading Nathan's description of the ending in TV Set. I've not seen the film yet but it sounds interesting enough. And even though I'm not in the 'business' Extras, although depressing, was awesome. And I think everyone appreciates movies about them or their

    to yummish
    I meant the part where Jim finally tells Pam about Dwight and Angela. And then she reveals that she has known about it for two years.

    god forbid….
    Characters become more than these 2D cutouts that serve only to make you laugh.

    yay
    that was a great interview of an really interesting man. I wish I could see his documentary especially after watching another doc about abortion that was trying to be 'objective.' It wasn't. Has anyone else seen "Unborn in the USA"? I saw it last week, and while it wasn't bad, Kaye's film sounds far better.

    One of the disappointed
    I was really and truly looking forward to this but the moment that I heard the synopsis (about two weeks ago or something) I knew I wouldn't like it. It sounded absolutely ridiculous and the finished product was no better. Granted, I love jim and pam, and that portion of the story was very

    I don't know who this guy is
    But that was one of the most boring interviews I've ever read. You could shuffle the questions or the answers and come up with pretty much the same interview.