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I for one
am incredibly interested in this movie now that there is a commentary worth listening to. ZMF, you OWN.

@Spaz:

I've heard of schools that go so far as to prohibit anything that contains peanuts. ANYTHING. Since peanut oil is pretty common, this becomes very difficult. One school didn't allow peanuts of any kind, refined sugar, or processed wheat. I think that describes every kid-related food item on the market.

I used to be a smooth PB eater. But Now I love melty Chunky PB on toast. MMM.

I don't have a problem with Tom Cruise most of the time. He's a fine actor. But in this one he's so clearly trying so hard that it looks like it hurts. When he's singing to Tom Petty in the car I cringe, and I can't even watch the "show me the money" bit because it is SO OVERACTED. Ugh.

The only thing that kind of bugged me
was the category that listed FIVE episodes of 30 Rock, and one of Flight of the Conchords. Now, I don't watch these shows, but it seems a little unfair that one TV show can be nominated more than once per category. What's going to happen next year when 30 Rock episodes are the

This was on TV yesterday
and I couldn't bring myself to watch it. Tom Cruise is embarrassing and Cuba Gooding Jr personifies all that is wrong with athletes today. I liked Regina King, and that's about it.

TV Land is also responsible for giving us the Over 35 model competition, and a reality show about Cougars.

You have nailed why I watch these movies:
I like these types of movies because they are like visual comfort food. It's not going to change the world or win an award, but it's a good movie to watch in the afternoon when it's cold out. Or when you have PMS.

zirconia1, your list makes me want to dig out my old Vans and my giant corduroy pants and write angsty poetry in my journal.

I love the Doors, and it's because my dad loves them. When I was growing up my sister and I were subjected to Doors, Beatles, Billy Joel, and random other classic rock until we wanted to kill ourselves. However, by the time I was 14/15, I realized that the music itself is good, and the lyrics make sense. It also was

You can still love C&H even with all the pissing Calvin stuff. It has nothing to do with Bill Watterson, so it's not really Calvin.

I still own only 2 rap albums: Wyclef's The Carnival, and Nelly's Country Grammar. The second is really more of a joke.

I was just thinking that I need to get some Tom Waits. He is someone who never flew into my radar until I started hanging out here. I don't even know that I would have liked him when I was a teenager; I think now that I appreciate jazz and the blues more I can get why Waits is great.

As the female equivalent of Erik, I am proud of my K and now think that spelling it with a C looks wrong.

That screenshot is funny
This was a good book to read as an elementary school kid. Good to know the movie should be just as cute.

Diablo Cody
wishes every night that she could write as well as Amy Sherman-Palladino from Gilmore Girls. There was someone who could insert pop-culture refs into every sentence and not make it sound forced.

That's funny, Paper Doll, because my husband compared this show to Scrubs.

Hey where do you live anyway? I used to live in Dinkytown and I miss it sometimes. I wasn't trying to argue before, really. I was more going by the fact that Chicago seems to get Spring earlier than WI, and probably much earlier that MN. I kind of assumed the same thing happens in Autumn.

Victor Garber
I grant that he was good in Legally Blonde, Titanic, and whatever TV shows he's been in that I didn't watch. However, there is one movie that even fantastic Victor Garber could never improve, and that is Godspell.