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I don't have much to add.  Brilliant movie, and establishes that Jake is easily the third, possibly fourth, most talented member of the Gyllenhaal family.

And yet … it's 100% true.

I've always found that kind of thematic moralizing — "You can tell how bad his actions are by their negative downstream consequences" — to be a bit suspect.  To what extent are we responsible for EVERYTHING that happens as a result of our actions?  If we forget to set the parking brake, and our car crashes into a

I had a PLATE O'SHRIMP

Aaron Paul is in a first-season episode of Veronica Mars (and is in both that and Sleeper Cell with Schmidt from New Girl).

Luann!

The Breaking Bad exhibit currently at the Museum of the Moving Image include a color palate sheet that shows how meticulously planned the colors of the costumes are.

There's also The Prestige.

And now, what shall we use to compare this beautiful show with, hm? What one particular series comes to mind, hm? Hmm?

And then he tells Mary Frann (resurrected via CGI) to wear more sweaters.

"fructose" is a sugar

The "!" is a click.

It's the former.

Wasn't that quote actually about how lives go directly from the first act to the third, rather than saying, "There are no second chances"?

There's also Jimmy Carr and Megan Amram.

This one and the one directly above it are my favorites.

The second or third ever Oscar for Best Actor was for playing The Cisco Kid.

If Plato was so smart, he would have dropped the gun before leaving Griffith Observatory.

Step Up 2: The Stirrups