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I apologize, Sean. I think by trying to put forth an argument, I might have given you the impression that your opinion matters to me. Won't happen again.

Half.

If you don't like Terry's argument, let me submit mine.

What kind of school shooter uses a bow and arrow? How did he chain-lock the doors from the outside? That little hair thing he did annoyed me. That's about all I've got.

Fogelnest does it, too. With the same kind of vibe of "I'm against this product in every way except for the money I receive to mention it."

Have to admit, I enjoy the Batman movie commentaries Smith occasionally does on "Fatman…" with Marc Bernardin. Their repeated hammering on Chris O'Donnell's age and earrings in "Batman Forever" was pretty hysterical.

Wuba-luba-dub-dub.

Urbaniak and Hamm are much better than Cats. Urbaniak and Hamm are much better than Cats.

Controversial opinion: Barry Allen is The Flash. It's comic books. He's a kid!

I hadn't seen your comment when I posted my praise for Brown's work below. Here here. "Joe" is my favorite novel and I was braced for the worst with this.

I don't see it mentioned in the review, but the movie is based on the novel by the late Larry Brown. Which is an excellent book. While I still maintain Titus Welliver should've played Joe, I'm glad DGG and Cage appear to have made a pretty good film of it.

If you're looking for a place you can rent a physical copy, you might try 2005? It's just $1.99 for three nights! Unfortunately that's $7, adjusted for inflation.

Wait are you saying you don't like Todd's long, undisciplined, rambling sentences and disorganized paragraphs that read like a college student's midnight cram-session term paper (with lots of parenthetical asides) and a steady stream of lame first-person autobiography intruding into commentary on your favorite shows,

Completely agree on the Isbell and Hood interviews — it's funny, I lost interest in Dan Vitale after about 40 minutes, but I've run the other two chats twice all the way through. And while I respect the DBT, I would not call myself a raging fan of either musician.

His default expression is that of a well-behaved mid-sized dog who is incredibly happy to be included in the family's drive to the grocery store.

I love the style of Hannibal, and continue to watch it, but I can't take it at all seriously. By the end of season one, the body count had gotten so high it was hard to keep track of everyone, yet the show clearly expected viewers to clearly remember each and every young victim and feel the weight of their untimely

"…solve for a void" ?

Yep. As an armchair player, I knew it was Beyond/Poseidon, and I knew Michael Caine and Sally Field, but Telly Savalas completely escaped me. As for the negative four on K-Pax under Kevin Spacey Films from 2001, I was off in the weeds because I thought it was Pay it Forward, which came out in 2000.

Me, too! Throwing this out there at my own peril — the Graham/Samm/Neuringer game was actually the first time I haven't been on Levine's side in a game-related debate. He took issue with Graham's strategy of sacrificing his point to Neuringer just so Samm wouldn't win. An unconventional and somewhat vindictive move,

I think in keeping with its eroding interest in podcasts, the Club is just going to keep moving it around to various sections. It'll be in Film in March, but fear not — it's slated to cycle back to Comedy by summertime.