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It was good. Though part of me wishes she sort of whispered it in a hushed tone and winked, or something. If not done too obviously, I feel it could have been the right amount of silly. I guess because of the initial phrasing "they think I'm on crack".

I'm not usually a huge fan of this phrase, especially its use ad infinitum, but…

I was surprised how much of the episode was taken up by the chronological narration of the events. It was almost like Morgan's response to critics of Jose Chung's, in some ways. "Here's what happened, you stupid bastards!"

I read the first four books, then stopped. But, I don't know - the movies made a lot of sense to me. I don't know if there are plot holes I missed (I'm sure they exist in any movie), but I think the narrative of them was pretty easy to follow. I realize, based upon hearing others, that a lot was changed from the

Hey everyone, get a load of the NERD over here!

It seems like you're maybe laying it on a bit thick, there…

There's a lot of things I'd argue with you about, but… I'll just take one.

That's fair enough. I didn't use to like him quite so much - but I like him a lot now. I think all of his films have parts that don't quite do it for me - in Pulp Fiction, I never cared that much for Bruce Willis' character's subplot. I didn't love the Bear Jew being that idiot Eli Roth, and I felt the whole "sexist

It seems there's a fair amount of consensus with you. I actually just saw it last night - I liked it quite a bit. I'm not sure how I would rank it in comparison ot his others. My favorites of his previously were Pulp Fiction, Inglorious Basterds and the two Kill Bills. I was pleasantly surprised at how much Walton

Why fuck him, out of curiosity? Are you, by chance, a cop that has shot unarmed civilians?

Yeah, she has some awesome cheeks. She was very attractive in that crappy Mission Impossible movie.

That character was also just not very good. Boring design, and entirely a plot element - not even a really well developed character. They were aiming to make it a character that had sort of a "lived in" presence, and some gravity - as if weathering many years, etc. But, all the same, it came off pretty hollow. It was

Yeah, I think that was my reaction as well. I've seen and contributed to the complaints about shitty GJI articles before, but… I don't even know what the hell to say about this. I kept expecting there to be some stupid mashup or something at the end, but, no. Nothing.

I'm of the opinion that Conan's remote segments are, far and away, the funniest stuff he does. And I wish that, instead of doing a talk show, he'd commit to a Karl Pilkington style show that's endless remotes. Or, at the very least, do a lot more of them.

My favorite part about that scene is the dweeby kid accusing him of tearing up Ava's picture, and he just nonchalantly says, "Now I'm gonna tear up the fuckin' dance floor."

Try as he might, he can only muster the one: smug, narcissistic grin.

No! Ryan Reynolds is not the best part of anything!

I'm having that same struggle right now!

She probably quit her job because she wanted to be a TV star… go on a reality series and get famous, then do something else. I doubt there was a ton of logic involved.

Also the fact she talks about how much the guy loved it.