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the real translation is really disappointing in comparison : "end of the world" (Thanks google)

I'd hate to break it to you, but you are a character played by James Franco. We all are, down here.

"Dave, Dave…That sounds like a made up name. “Oh, James Franco has a brother? What’s his name? Dave Franco?"

To change things a little, this time the main character will be called John Ethan Emes

All the nutjobs I encountered were university professors. Before that, all my teachers were of that run-of-the-mill, laid back craziness

The new generation of Star Wars fans, like the one before, needs a cinematic crushing disappointment. That's part of the education.

Nope. Just heard Mitchell talking about it with Alan Carr an hour ago. I'll definitely give it a look.
I haven't seen his Magicians movie either, but I must admit I don't have a superb feeling about this one.

I have to get my hands on it someday. Is it any good ? OK, it's a dumb question. You. Listened. To. It. Three. Times.

Me too. They always like it the wrong way

I found Adoration absolutely fascinating. So i'll probably like the Captive

Really ? Sure, in comparison to the The Earth or L'Assommoir, Thérèse Raquin is relatively light, but it's still super-cold and depressing.
Or, you see unsurmountable depths of darkness in Mike Nelson's jokes that I just don't see :)

MST3K->Super Furry Animals->Lovecraft->Zola.
Well, that got dark pretty quickly.

McAvoy imitating David Mitchell ? Quick, to the Youtube-machine !

I heard Seth Meyers say he doubts the show will go on after Lorne's departure.

Wasn't "existing in a vacuum" something Andy Samberg was similarly guilty of ?

As I said, Anything.
Even his short-lived and not very memorable panel game The Bubble

Psychonauts!!!
You can't be a bad person if you love Psychonauts. I have read statistics that said serial killers have a part of their brain that prevent them from liking Psychonauts.
If you like Psychonauts, you probably do charity work and call your Mom everyday.

I really wanted to love Cemetery Man but just couldn't. I love weird movies, but the weirdness here rubbed me the wrong way. The ending is aces though

Bravo. On a similar note, one of my pop-culture dealmakers would be "people who aren't ashamed to love things that are widely reviled".
In other words : you can quote full Limp Bizkit's songs ? Just say it ! It's not like the people you are talking to don't secretly love some "pop-culture ugly duckling"…

I really have to get into Achewood. I tried, but didn't get that far. I heard it becomes considerably hilariouser if you go a little farther down the road. Is that correct ?