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Honestly, I think she has Joker-smile.

I should probably catch up to Fringe before they pull the plug.  I also need to see more movies, make a couple more short films, write more, and catch up on my gaming (I haven't touched my Xbox since 2009; I need to finish GTA IV and Arkham Asylum, and Ghostbusters has been sitting unplayed on my shelf for a couple

There are a few early albums I still haven't really gotten into, but for the most part, Bowie's catalogue is incredibly rich.  Just stay away from (most of) Tonight and Never Let Me Down, and you'll be okay.  I think Scary Monsters is the most accessible album next to Ziggy, so I would recommend giving that a shot and

I've been trying to catch up with the show after a year or so and just watched this episode—I loved Barney's Apollo Creed bit at the party, though the Superman III homage at the end was my favorite bit.

I was hoping someone would mention that.  "Whoop dee dee, look at ye!"

I got to interview him last year (shameless plug: http://www.forcesofgeek.com… ), and I honestly could have listened to him for hours.  He was still very sharp, still tirelessly promoting the craft and medium of comics.  He'll be missed.

To quote him from an interview I did with him last year…

In addition to Doctor Who, the Office and Extras specials are worth mentioning.

Last year's Doctor Who special may have been one of the best Christmas specials EVER.

What?  No mention of Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July?  The He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special (so deeply surreal for what it was)?  For shame!

It's not you, Disney actually had Mike Mignola do the character designs.

Well, your 45 minutes with Christopher McDonald made my morning.

Glad you did this—McDonald's one of my favorite character actors.  I'm especially glad you asked him about Quiz Show and Breakin', but I kind of wish you'd also asked about Dutch, the John Hughes-written Ed O'Neill vehicle.  That was…a film.  Great stuff nonetheless.  He seems like a pretty cool dude.

Cookie Monster, you are amazing.

Do you have a link to that somewhere?  Because as a fan of both Tori and AFP, I would LOVE to read it.

Yeah, dude, The Beekeeper is the least essential part of Tori's canon.  She got back on her game with American Doll Posse though, and I still think its last song, "Dragon," is one of the best she's ever written.

I don't think Zim is referring to that so much.  Sugar Hill was notorious for keeping dodgy books and shorting talent.  There's a recent hip-hop book called "The Big Payback" that tells the story of hip-hop business, and Sugar Hill is discussed in detail.

I think I probably would have liked Scott Pilgrim a lot more had I not already been a huge fan of the comics. The movie is more of a light romantic comedy than the books, which are really about Scott Pilgrim finally growing up. Knives is meant to represent his want for an easy, uncomplicated relationship; meanwhile,

Ernest Needs a Kidney, if I recall correctly.