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The Mighty Ducks…
My roommate and I recently re-watched The Mighty Ducks and D2. I'd say, as far as live-action Disney goes, those movies are pretty good. Though I now realize the plotting really doesn't make sense. Oh well.

I dunno, man. I went to Hammond. Wilde Lake ain't all that…

Not to be a jerk or anything…
Not to, y'know, call Ed Norton a liar, but the guy grew up in Columbia, Maryland, one of the toniest exurbs in a very tony area. I doubt Wilde Lake High School in the 80s was exactly Bed-Stuy in the 80s, if you catch my drift. I don't know how much relevance Do The Right Thing really had.

The Wire
The Wire definitely makes me miss all that Maryland seafood from my childhood/college years. I left Maryland and don't regret doing so, but man do I miss crab feasts, crab cakes, pit beef, and natty boh. Luckily I can get these things when I visit friends and family, but I want them all the time.

Kim Stanley Robinson
Somebody should adapt Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. It's fairly beloved among sci fi geeks and has a lot of interesting ideas, compelling characters, etc.

Isn't this whole show basically just one guy talking to himself, anyway?

July, July!
I always find myself listening to the Decemberists' July, July! at the beginning of the titular month. That song hasn't been out too long, and I don't listen to the Decemberists much anymore, so we'll see whether that one sticks…

I didn't like this episode that much
I thought Jenna was hot in the T-shirt, though.

I laughed a lot just reading this recap
Truly a great episode. This show has now surpassed 30 Rock, and not just because tonight's 30 Rock might have been the worst of the series ever.

I wento UMD for undergrad
And I can tell you that Bias still looms large over College Park. Some people think Lefty Driesell was unfairly maligned for his handling of the situation, though by now he's mostly back to being a beloved elder-statesman, receiving standing ovations when he attends games and all that. Others

CWALJ is right. This season has been still quite funny. And this episode was better than the other two.

Man, it sure must be hard to live in the Village
I mean, like, what if the doorman is rude to you or something?

This was a key point of a novel I read a year or so ago. It was called Bunny Modern. It was OK.

hmm
A for-pay hulu is just going to drive me back to bit torrent, which has no advertising, as opposed to very little.

In the land of the pigs/The butcher is king

I don't like Sufjian Stevens
I only clicked on this review because I hate the damn BQE and I wanted to see where it was going. That is all.

A communal movie-going experience has long been par for the course with slashers and other "lower" genres - think of the grindhouses and exploitation films of the 70s.

This episode was OK
Not the best of the show. I thought Community was the best of the NBC 4 tonight, and Always Sunny was the best thing on TV (that I watched) tonight.

I recently re-watched a number of the episodes. They're still brilliant. So there.

I like the DeVito episodes, and I support them because it kept the show on the air. But those first few episodes had a great depraved dynamic, but without the over-the-top grossness. I mean, it's not bad. But it's different.