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It's Danny L Harle all day every day this week. From Supernatural to 1UL, that man cannot make a bad track.

both this and the Weird Al interview had Unabomber references. Here's to 20 years of referring to loners as Unabombers.

I have read it as well and I can say that if you are intrigued by the premise you will love the book.

And I remember the spots they did for their brag that "real kids do the voices!"

Arnold's hat is small because his mother and father gave it to him when he was a baby before they disappeared into a jungle.

I dig 'em all too. Bunch of grumps on here.

The weird bit, though, is the video song was a re-recorded version of the album track. The album track sounded more like the rest of Maladroit.

When I clicked to look at this article, I was hoping it was about film industry colorists, a little known big part of post-production. The AV Club should do one of these posts on them next, I think.

Kip Kitteridge is better.

I'd say Jonathan Franzen - he's an interesting cultural critic, even if he's not a particularly good barometer of internet innovation. And Michael Chabon as well - often called upon in different forms to comment on the state of things. Stephen Fry also strikes me as likely.

In that way I feel like Cece is a relic of early Season 1, when they were trying to find a voice for the show - and when they found a voice, Cece's blandness didn't really fit.

You know, they tried both of those things - Cece trying to have a "pogo" when she was just hanging around, and the other various model storylines (they are mean to Jess, Schmidt can't separate her work from her life) - and those didn't really work. I think the problem is with Hannah Simone, and not the writing.

Donna Tartt's Goldfinch comes out in October. I'm supposed to get an advanced reader's edition but haven't yet.

I picked this up in the store the other day and was impressed with the care and love put into such a pointless idea. This isn't creativity, this is some "cool" 8th grade teacher's idea of how to bring Shakespeare alive for his bored kids. Sure to be on half price sale at your local Urban Outfitters in 2 months.

This might sound silly, but a lot of their examples are from unfinished or in-progress ads, not finished work. We rarely (if ever) see completely finished work - Glo-Coat is the one exception I can think of.

When did the title get changed from Adventureland 2?

It's not inertia, there has been a lot in the past two seasons of Pam coming to realize she truly loves all these people. Or at least, the show was trying to do that. Leaving Scranton would mean leaving a part of her life that still makes sense to her - plus Jim wanting more is scary to a woman who came from and

The only thing holding this album back from true classic status are some of the more cringe-worthy lyrics. Suit and Tie is the worst offender here.

The biggest laugh in this episode, for me, was Chris and Tom on the couch, so close together. I love sight gags like that.

It isn't completely nuts, considering when they first toured they only had one album and ten songs to fill a set, but when The Boy Least Likely To played their twee-as-hell version of George Michaels' "Faith," it felt like something special. And not just because they randomly gave someone a trophy and had us