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Blue is my favorite, but all three movies are so good, I can't argue with someone if they prefer Red or White. The score is probably what puts Blue on top for me.

There are a lot of good choices from 1994, I'd like to see a discussion of Heavenly Creatures, Exotica, Immortal Beloved, To Live, Shallow Grave, The River Wild, The Secret of Roan Inish, or The Madness of King George. I think they've already covered Satantango (and maybe a few of the others I previously mentioned).

It might be more useful to aim that at your neighbors who help generate the data that goes into the statistics, rather than get insulted.

Seeding occurs while downloading, and is not limited to those with 100% of a file, so it seems like a pretty good indicator to me, or rather, at least not inconclusive.

When I lived in Iowa City, I had better high speed internet options than I currently have in Seattle. The rest of Iowa is mostly a wasteland, though, so I can see that.

Ronson started working on the film while Sievey was still alive, and discussed it with him. He had given his approval. From what I'm aware of Frank Sidebottom, it seems like he'd actually get a kick out of the fact that it's not really entirely about him.

Perfect! I'm sure you'll have a great time cooking together. I wouldn't put your kid on kitchen knife duties, but they can certainly help wash vegetables. In fact, they don't have to help with the cooking at all, but just spending time with you in the kitchen will almost certainly be rewarding.

"When I do avail myself of cheap, convenient food, I use the time I save to work and spend time with my family."

The best sauerkraut I ever had was at most a distraction from what would have otherwise been a perfectly good bratwurst.

It's not necessarily a bad thing to take an opposite stance to the Germans, from time to time.

The mass-produced American lagers are the McDonald's or Walmart of the beer world. They are aimed at providing a poor quality product as cheaply and carelessly as they can to as broad a market as possible. People have no qualms about talking down about McDonalds, so I don't see why there should be any reason to look

Have you bothered to look into what a Straw Man argument is? if you'd like a refresher, check comments by Lt. Hurwitz.

I can stand your ignorance, it's pervasive on the internet, but if your username has anything to do with the beloved creator of Arrested Development:

Said the guy who wrote this about Ebola:

Sure, but Gene Simmons is an asshole, and he defended Roger* Sterling, also an asshole. So the article seems pretty accurate. I've seen KISS live, and it was the best show I've ever been to, despite hating their awful, awful music. They definitely know how to put on a show. That audience full of assholes got their

I had never heard of Ligotti before, and after reading this article, I ordered some of his books. I doubt I'm the only one. So, he will be getting some money. Of course, had Pizzolatto mentioned him as an influence earlier, I would have ordered the books earlier. I think the big problem here is that Pizzolatto

“If you have to ask what it symbolizes, it didn't.”
― Roger Ebert

Yeah, it drives me nuts when fictional TV shows can't realistically portray the intricacies of multi-modal transportation infrastructure politics.

Yeah, it's a cartoonish accent. Although, the first time I ever heard it, I was ordering food in Amsterdam, and one of my friends was making fun of my accent by saying "Murica!" The odd thing is, I have a General American accent. I think to Dutch ears, the subtleties in American accents are lost. So my

I've lived in Iowa, North Carolina, California, and Washington, and as far as I can tell, the people that "'Murica!" is aimed at aren't exclusive to any one region—they're ubiquitous. I see it less as an attempt at humor and more of a lamentation over the willfully ignorant and jingoistic people who inhabit all