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Bob Clark
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I frankly always find it a little ironic that the ones peddling "YOUR LIFE IS MEANINGLESS BRO" the hardest are the ones who actually have active careers in show business. Sorry Harmon, sorry Coens, I'll wait until I'm as successful as you to start endorsing everyone else to give up all hope, thanks.

Yeah. It gets a little exhausting, especially the way he's allowed to be a geek mouthpiece, tearing down any and all pop culture standins, all with the duelling allowances of "he's an asshole" and "he's just so wounded inside, tiny clown tear". He's like the worst attributes of Cartman and the Barks version of Uncle

Hm. I'm torn between really wanting to read this because I love mythology, and wanting to stay away because it looks like it's kinda sorta mocking it.

I've always thought the Rescue Rangers should've had a crossover with the Rescuers.

Plus, "Adventurer Scrooge" is always better than "Gold Obsessed Asshole Scrooge".

I love the multi-episode arcs of the original DuckTales, but the show is definitely aged now to look at it. Surprisingly slow-paced, which sometimes can be great (Golden Suns really does feel like a feature adventure) but at other times can be frustrating and dull. The one thing I feel a little apprehensive about in

Part of me hopes they do a crossover deal with WB and the joke that Daffy is the triplets' father winds up true.

What about Clone Wars?

Yeah, it's the most oddly redundant project I've seen in a while.

That was covered in Path to War, directed by John Frankenheimer. His last film, actually.

Not sure why we really need this movie when we already have "All the Way".

Man it's refreshing to see a director who actually cares about composition.

It feels like half of every episode of Pawn Stars is the guys building up a prospective seller— appraising the item, talking about how cool and historic it is, and even the guys themselves getting excited to the camera about how much they'll make for it— only to finally tear them down and nickel and dime them into

Aw, Pickers is a pretty nice show. It's better than their other reality programs at least. Pawn Stars, especially, is such a corrosive, mean spirited show. Pickers is warm and friendlier, even if a lot of it comes down to a similar haggling structure.

Was Vito Russo mentioned? Did I overlook him?

See also: Days of Future Past.

Exactly. Freed from the constraints of commercial television, Lynch is letting the structure of his series fall apart. Sometimes it offers luminous dividends like the Glass Box from the premeire. But mostly it feels like we're getting golden shovels and Dougie.

What's really frustrating isn't necessarily that we're not seeing the old Coop. It's that we keep seeing the SAME shit with Dougie over and over again. It takes him forever to figure out where to go! How to use stairs and elevators! He takes long swigs from his Coffee sippee cup! He repeats whatever somebody says to

Diane and Coop sit in a car and talk about robins? Where have I heard that one before…

THIS is what they've been banking all their non Fox owned Mutant replacement hopes onto? Man I'd laugh if I wasn't to busy cringing.