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I took the scene to mean he was mentally slow.

When does he break?
Racial stereotyping has always been about relief…comic relief, relief of superiority for even the lowest members of society…let the ash fall from your long cigarette as you merrily urge it on…

When does he break?
Racial stereotyping has always been about relief…comic relief, relief of superiority for even the lowest members of society…let the ash fall from your long cigarette as you merrily urge it on…

Making works accessible has nothing to do with why copyright protections exist; I'm not sure why you would say that. It is meant to generate more work, if that's what you mean, by making it worth one's while. And as far as this aspect of it goes, you (or your estate) should be able to say how your music is

Making works accessible has nothing to do with why copyright protections exist; I'm not sure why you would say that. It is meant to generate more work, if that's what you mean, by making it worth one's while. And as far as this aspect of it goes, you (or your estate) should be able to say how your music is

Anyone who loved Inglorious Basterds should like this fine, but this is the first Tarantino film I didn't find much to enjoy in, whether I respected the overall film or not. His patchwork disjointedness extends too heavily into the editing and narrative flow this time (not to be confused with the narrative

Anyone who loved Inglorious Basterds should like this fine, but this is the first Tarantino film I didn't find much to enjoy in, whether I respected the overall film or not. His patchwork disjointedness extends too heavily into the editing and narrative flow this time (not to be confused with the narrative

Most mind-blowing moment for me: The ending of Mysteries of Lisbon, when (SPOLIER) the few flaws of the film that had nagged at me—the cartoonish overacting of the "villain," the weird ability of people to move so freely up the ladder of society in that milieu—are revealed to be simply part and parcel of the fact that

Most mind-blowing moment for me: The ending of Mysteries of Lisbon, when (SPOLIER) the few flaws of the film that had nagged at me—the cartoonish overacting of the "villain," the weird ability of people to move so freely up the ladder of society in that milieu—are revealed to be simply part and parcel of the fact that

Uh, Queen of Versailles—when she asks the Hertz guy "What's my driver's name?" Staggering and hilarious.

Uh, Queen of Versailles—when she asks the Hertz guy "What's my driver's name?" Staggering and hilarious.

Several confirmed, to a dozen or two likely, to have had guns during the mall shooting here in Portland, two of which I've heard recount that they sensibly did not fire for fear of hitting a bystander: http://www.oregonlive.com/c…

Several confirmed, to a dozen or two likely, to have had guns during the mall shooting here in Portland, two of which I've heard recount that they sensibly did not fire for fear of hitting a bystander: http://www.oregonlive.com/c…

I actually bought a print of the not-especially-good 11 Harrowhouse because the idea of having the print of a film where Grodin does amusing voiceover was too irresistible. Speaking of which, I recently upgraded my print of Heartbreak Kid (that's a brag but I'm excited), which is probably my favorite comedy ever, and

I actually bought a print of the not-especially-good 11 Harrowhouse because the idea of having the print of a film where Grodin does amusing voiceover was too irresistible. Speaking of which, I recently upgraded my print of Heartbreak Kid (that's a brag but I'm excited), which is probably my favorite comedy ever, and

Yeah, I was expecting a big stupid explosion as his body dropped into the water. I'm so glad I don't have to watch this show anymore.

Yeah, I was expecting a big stupid explosion as his body dropped into the water. I'm so glad I don't have to watch this show anymore.

Yeah, I finally clicked on it, thinking, "No way is this as pointless as it sounds." D'oh!

Yeah, I finally clicked on it, thinking, "No way is this as pointless as it sounds." D'oh!

Biz Markie and Pavement? AWESOME!