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Rob certainly got the arrogant and dismissive reviewer he deserved. And, yes, he's stunted man-child playing with his fellow stunted man-children, but I think the review's central thesis is incorrect…

It was my knee jerk answer. Right down to the DIY aesthetic and making it on your credit cards. Clerks had a real Outsiders Crashing the Gates feel at the time that was really exciting, even if Kevin smith never lived up to that ideal. But in the 90s, it felt like the underbelly of pop culture briefly became the

Though it should be in a double bill with Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion.

I don't think it's the right answer to the question, but it is a great, underrated gem. The "I can't be your Pooh" line breaks me. And I love the fight sequence, which is pretty realistic, right up to it getting stopped by realizing that the guy's kids are watching.

I missed The Descent when I was scanning imdb, and totally want to swap that out for my vote. The Descent is the best horror movie of the past decade-ish. So, so great.

Man, this is a list of nearly every movie I almost picked.

I did the same thing with Ran and Back to the Future. Who am I kidding? I went with Marty McFly.

This is hard. It feels like one year has 10 movies I want to list, followed by a year in which I end up choosing one by default. This is my try at it:

This is your reminder that Ex-Hex is awesome. I mean, so is Helium… hell, everything Mary Timony does is great.

Joe Biden is my favorite person in politics. And now, a pretty highly ranked dog.

I also really liked it, and felt it was a fun movie. My daughter loves the hell out of it, which is serious bonus points. But, yeah, it mainly got by on the strength of the cast, and the final act is a bit of a mess.

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They will bust those out once this POS bill passes. The Posette is already picking out her favorite.

Well, other than two horrific bills passing, yes. But the women of Texas protesting like the hard core people they are was cool. Just wanted the good guys to win.

Admittedly, That 70s Show is a better TV show.

2 Broke Girls.

Around the Horn was okay when it seemed to be mocking the idea of a roundtable sports talk show. The scoring of points was wholly arbitrary and I think that was the point. But somewhere along the way, the joke became reality, and now it is unspeakably awful, and is the sort of show they were poking fun at in the first

Teen Titans Go is f'n brilliant. That is a cartoon staple I share with the Lil Posette over a bowl of Fruit Loops on weekend mornings.

A terrific interview that makes me appreciate what Marsters brought to the series. I've never been the biggest fan of Spike, for most of the reasons he points out, but this interview shows that the character could have been an utter disaster in less capable hands. The answers were thoughtful, and reveal a

And they did set up that he was having second thoughts, most notably in their OMWF number. But there are ways to break off an engagement, and this was not the way to do it. It essentially dialed back nearly all of his character growth, while also knocking down long standing character pillars as well.