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@jayunreal: also, if you haven't seen it, Fantastic Mr. Fox.

@jayunreal: Genesis... with the possible exception of Planet Earth, the best nature film ever made, presenting the origins of life on Earth using what we know through scientific inquiry, but presented with the power of a modern-day creation myth. From the team that made Microcosmos.

@ARCH_27: I think it would be a good choice, and I actually think it's a fine painting. I just commented because on the one hand it's good to see someone call out a lesser known Van Gogh — some of his paintings are so ubiquitous that they're hard to really see beyond our sense memories of them... and also, I just

@ARCH_27: "The Potato Eaters" has always made me uncomfortable, it feels like it's stuck in a nauseous space between Munch's "The Scream"... as though these people could become monsters in a flicker of the candlelight. A great painting, in a style and color range people don't usually associate with Van Gogh.

@legendnthemaking: I haven't watched a Wrestlemania since III (Jake the Snake lost that one, too) but the whole Austin 3:16 thing is inspired.

@Gaseous_Snake: Funny... I thought the fatter shadow falling on the GamePro logo and the offset magazine contents made the orange car look like it was in a parking spot. Not that I really care, I don't read either magazine.

@okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): I do like how GamePro changed the orientation of the text. What I don't like is the shape of the shadow cast over their logo. I get that it's a bold move covering or distorting the masthead, but somehow the shape of the shadow combines with the margin of the magazine's

@zqfmbg: I-5 may be faster, more direct, whatever, but if I'm going to drive with you from Northern to Southern California, and you suggest I-5, even if you agree to drive I will make other plans. I-5 is seriously the Ingmar Bergman of California motoring. And 101 is just breathtaking. I think an occasional trip up

@KingDarian: I'm taking a wait and see attitude towards Zelda. I frankly got bored playing Twilight Princess, and though there were moments of beauty, sometimes that game had a case of the uglies, reminding me of the N64 days when, incredible game play and dungeon design aside, the reach of the graphic design ambition

Tie between Kirby, Mickey and Kid Icarus; damn, did Nintendo pull their heads out of their asses, or what? I understand that casual gamers are a lucrative market and a big moneymaker for the big N, but E3 is about the fans and the hardco gaming press, not Forbes and Fortune. Thank you, thank you, thank you, looks like

@jetuser1: I agree, jetuser1. For folks who are new to the site, this format would be pretty inconvenient. And if you don't know what the notes are, there's little reason given to find a way to click through. The titles, however, are usually intriguing, and are what initially led me personally to start reading the

@Al Swearengen hates cocksuckers: I saw my parents naked when I was young (not in a weird way), and what I was mostly afraid of was that wild 70's pubic hair.

Jesus, Brian... you could've just cheated at the pub games like the rest of us... then you could've had plenty of spending money as soon as you spun the disc up for the first time.

@NGE: Since STDs can be transmitted orally, yours is a great suggestion.

Congrats... especially liked immafattie and legendinthemaking's comments, but good show all around!

@legendnthemaking: Ain't no party like a lemon party! Never, btw, visit lemonparty(dot)org, unless you're ready for the (NSFW) party.

@GordieHoweHatTrick: Is that the one with the 'Anti-God'? I remember enjoying it, not loving it, not his best, but good... and when they mention the Anti-God my brain just broke... brilliant, like a knob on a Marshall amp that says 'Evil' and of course goes to 11. Kind of how I feel about the scene in Lost Highway