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noah's actor was pretty funny, as far as i can remember; the scene where he tells meadow "you just seem like a really negative person" was delivered with the right amount of douche to make me laugh. plus, i love that phrase, it's such a stupid thing to say.

man
what a fantastic episode. tony's punching ralphie will have consequences, as he touched a made man, and he soon starts giving ralph the cold shoulder. noah is such a douche, but then you know what? so's meadow.

ted and the captain made me laugh my ass off; "say, captain, do you happen to know our exact nautical coordinates?" "we can go to the hunting lodge, it's much more remote." ted dancing around his terror of captain dumping his body into the water, the captain with seemingly no clue of how creepy he is.

i liked the dark knight's take on his henchmen, which is that all of them are genuinely insane or murderous enough to dig his approach.

yeah…
this movie's awesome… and screenings are as well; it's such a fucking fun movie to watch.

true, there's a nice element of temptation.

this
sounded terrible when i first heard about it, but i give him credit for actually having a writing style-he sounds like a guy whos actually creative, not just a dilettante of sorts.

This is true; actually, all of these guys were, but nevertheless tony does put himself in this cycle of doing that, although arguably, he broke the cycle with feech, just framing him and putting him in prison.

I giggle when people try to explain why Pink Floyd is so profound, man.

yeah, it was brilliant to suggest that ralphie, an obnoxious prick to be around, actually IS better than tony: he questions whether his sins have hurt his son, tries to atone for jackie jr.s death, and suggests that unlike tony, he wonders about the consequences of his actions. That's just genius.

just wanted to say
theres this fantastic moment in a later season three episode, where ralphie, worried over tony's reaction to tracy's murder, consults johnny sack. johnny, being a smart mother, tells ralphie that tony is pissed at him because, like tonys father, he needs an antagonist to react to and butt heads

i cant wait
for serafinowicz (and yes, i had to look up at the article to spell out his name) to get his own show, he was pretty awesome here; too bad about the show, though, hurwitz needs to find the right balance of funny and appealing, which is pretty difficult to do.

I want a movie centered around the Nebraska songs; you've got a really disturbing, sad, moving story right there.

i love that song, goddamn it.

if
i had money, i would exhume elijah wood, as im still curious about that iggy pop movie.

if
i had money, i would exhume elijah wood, as im still curious about that iggy pop movie.

I find Gossip Girl somewhat well-written, but yeah, it shows people having awesome lives and bitching about how awesome they are.

cool
im at university of san francisco, a freshman, although i havent seen the show yet, it sounds kind of accurate-hippie dippie types everywhere, the promise of everything, and how fucking SCARY it is to go into the dorms for the first time.

I think this all headed downhill when they announced the heading for the title. Pretentious rock band + pretentious Broadway director - a well thought out plan = turd.

sorry i didnt mean to rephrase it twice, damned av club page confused me, so i thought i had to write it again.