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Well, remember that this isn't a top ten.

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I never saw G.I. Joe, and that was one of my favourite episodes of the season.

He Britta'd it, which is appropriate.

He argues that the quick-cutting style that is so popular with today’s
blockbusters keeps the audience at a distance, rather than drawing them
into the world of the film.

A Japanese cowboy… that's like a brother on skates.

Actually, a lot of people would say season 5 is the best one. After that, though, it gets dire.

Ah, that makes much more sense. I actually was going to ask if you meant six.

Hey, you're plagiarizing my comment from two years ago!

Because Being There doesn't push every button imaginable to jerk a reaction out of the viewer? Because it doesn't try to dictate your emotions with a pushy music score? Because it doesn't lapse into silliness and self-indulgence? Because it doesn't make use of a procession of over-familiar songs that serve as lazy,

Loved that whole scene, especially the fact that the game uses, like, a dozen dices!

cut out dairy in college and haven’t had a sinus infection since

That makes sense. Wish he hadn't misspelled 'palette', though. Well, not so much misspelled as used the wrong homonym.

Actually, it's not to your advantage to tell anyone you have it - they'll just flush it out.

My point exactly.

"back"? I thought it was a brand-new thing.

Huh. I guess that means I've now seen something that involved Tyler Perry.

Maybe he realized the director had no vision, and lost all motivation to do a good job.

Jodie Foster running in the woods?

the indisputable greatness of SILENCE