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Despite what seems to be the majority view here, I think that the full title of the movie is:

She cannot act to save her life, she isn't funny, and she killed every scene she was in (and not in a good way).  Both shows would have been improved 100% just by writing her out of them.

The ending to the Sopranos wasn't ambiguous, so it doesn't count.  Just because some people think they left the ending open doesn't mean they did.

It depends on when you think the game ended.

Let me guess: you like okra, Velveeta, and Lynard Skynard.

Youtube Adolf Hitler has made me laugh way more times than both of them combined.  And please do not even think about combining the two of them.

Coming up with the names of 500 people I want to see die before I do.

To the contrary— good call, especially as mood music.  But they are a unique band.  Their good stuff is great.  The Crystal Ship is amazingly good.  If you don't like Light My Fire you aren't alive (or at least weren't alive in the 60's).  But damn, they did some of the worst, most self-indulgent, pretentious,

Wow— to dismiss the Moody Blues as a terrible band is just not right.

Jeffrey Wright reminded me of Malachi Throne, the investigating Commodore from "The Menagerie."  Except in that case Throne was not only ultimately superfluous but literally an illusion.  I kind of expected Wright to shimmer out of existence at the end, which he basically did.

When it comes to Watchmen and Alan Moore, lots of AV Clubbers seem to have a terminal case of Stockholm Syndrome.  Or maybe a taste for the Moorestown Kool-Aid.  Whatever it is, this guy has some serious mojo on you mofo's.

HEADLINE: Grade Inflation Plagues AV Club Movie Reviews!!

Nancy, I promise that things will be better once we get to New York.

Fuck you, grandma.

Sid and Nancy is the highest "A" you can get.  It's an A+.  It makes Citizen Kane look like Glen or Glenda.

No sax before a big fight.

This sounds like it was made by the LetUsHuntWolvesFromHelicopters SuperPAC.

My wife and I think that Yi is great, and basically the only person on the show who acts like a real doctor.  Her hang-dog, no nonsense, deadpan, quietly stubborn, passive-aggressive schtick is a nice counterpoint to Wilson's submissive passivity and pretty much everyone else's Type A aggressiveness.

It was all a dream.

Good call on Dr. Strangelove— both beginning ("Try a Little Tenderness") and the end ("We'll Meet Again").  Part of this inventory— and it should happen— is to see who can come up with the earliest and bestest example of this.