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This really just emphasizes how lame baseball is. Entrances to Enter Sandman or Jump Around? Look no further than Virginia Tech and Wisconsin, respectively, and then you'll see a piece of music so perfectly suited to a home team's entrance it practically put points on the board.

This really just emphasizes how lame baseball is. Entrances to Enter Sandman or Jump Around? Look no further than Virginia Tech and Wisconsin, respectively, and then you'll see a piece of music so perfectly suited to a home team's entrance it practically put points on the board.

What kind of candy are you making, Wad? In some ways a three course meal is much easier to make than candy: toss some veg, oil and acid together for a salad, make something warm and savory - sauteed mushrooms on crostini, for instance - for a second course and sear a steak for the third. (Obviously any of that can be

She's been great so far
I've only seen Emma Stone in Superbad, Zombieland and Easy A. She stole a lot of scenes in the first two: in Superbad it was a gradual realization that her character was an actual, decent human being who was also kinda interesting, and Zombieland had her as a decent human being coping with

Bazaar is Jose Andres. Andres worked under Adria a while ago, but Bazaar is wholly Andres.

Todd, truly a great job
This might be the best Primer I've read. It's also one of the best features on AV Club in a while. Well done. Thoroughly researched, and best of all you wrote it thoughtfully, incisively and with - a dangerous word here - restraint. It's easy to get hyperbolic when writing "best of" lists. I

I'm pretty excited
The prologue of Henry V is one of the greatest things ever written. If they can get Derek Jacobi to do it again, with maybe some kind of half cyborg helm, that would be great.

Holy fucking shit archdukechocula. BURN.

Please continue commenting. This is one of the best threads I've ever read on AV Club.

I'm not sure what to do
This interview: it's so reasonable. Guggenheim is so reasonable and rational it makes me suspicious because no one should be this kind of calmly… good. He must be kicking burlap sacks full of kittens or something. And apparently he was close to directing Training Day, which is total mindfuck

Normally I like what Scott Tobias has to say, but…
… this was for the most part a synopsis of the first book and some of the second and third books, and a lot more navel gazing than I'd like. The whole of A.V. Club has a lot of navel gazing from the new staff as they try to indicate who they are and where their

This was a good interview
I'm not sure what else to say. I'm surprised I enjoyed it so much.

Oh, and Zerg!
Gary Fucking Oldman!

I don't really know who Kyle Ryan and Sam Adams are, but…
they have seriously dented my faith in the A.V. Club. You wasted two hours of your life watching The Fifth Element, a film so entertaining it is - besides The Simpsons - the singular project the universe deemed capable of making Luke Perry seem not-a-dickface?

Stacy's comment might be the best thing I've ever read on A.V. Club.

This might be one of the best interviews I've read in A.V. Club
This guy is way, way too reasonable and human. It's a little bit depressing.

I feel no one understands queer or transgendered issues, even queer or transgendered people. At least that's the impression I got from every single queer studies class I've ever been to. All anyone could ever agree on was that The Other existed, and we all suck to some extent. I did get to watch all billion hours of

Middlesex
… is probably the best book written in the past two decades, at least that I've read.

I can't believe no one's mentioned Gates of Fire
Gates of Fire is by Stephen Pressfield (who unfortunately also wrote the Legend of Bagger Vance), and it's where all fictional accounts of Thermopylae ought to start. If you want to read an entertaining portrayal of that battle that is both moving and well researched

Is his show still on?
I watched one episode at three in the morning about two years ago and it was - seriously - one of the funniest things I'd seen. Ever since then I've known that Mayer isn't the bland puppy dog pop star many think he is. Fuck it, John: make the money, keep the humor, ignore the haters. I watched