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I agree. And Amy wasn't even wrong either.

Damn it, "Cloud Atlas" was a reasonably good visualization of a BRILLIANT novel. As Tom Hanks said, "it bears rewetting."

"This son of beach all night he chick chick chick he trick me!"

Costner bad is not trying too hard; it's a lack of trying at all.

Yeah, that's probably my favorite device I have ever seen in a movie that tells you 'the actors are speaking English for your benefit, but remember that the characters are actually speaking Russian."

-Well today the AV Club is talking about an album.
-An album? What is it?
-It's a package of about 10 to 12 songs, but that's not important now.

To this day I will defend Third Eye Blind to the death. To the death. "The Blue Album" is a fucking masterpiece. Also, Barenaked Ladies have some songs that I like. "When I Fall is great.

I am the perfect distillation of an A/V Club member: detached, ironic, and ready to laugh at you for your stupid mainstream tastes in movies and music. But that said, I really like the song "You Outta Know." It's wonderful.

"Or imagine an elderly Jar Jar sitting on a porch…"
No joke, but I was just thinking that it would be funny if somebody in the new trilogy eludes to Jar Jar's death, perhaps in a comically brutal manner.

This ep. reminds me of the "In The Loop" storyline in which the guy who's medical records were accessed killed himself. Of course the episode neglected the fact that accessing medical records is a federal crime in America too.

Oh no, Lady in the Water is on my shit list for worst movie ever (that was widely released). I couldn't wrap my head around how bad it was.

The bit from SNL was called "Hollywood Minute" and it was pretty great.

I seem to be alone in the opinion that the Season 2 finale is the greatest episode of Lost. I strongly believe that it is, and I've watched the entire series twice; once in real time and once as a binge watch.

Okay, I watched every episode of Lost, played the Lost Experience, talked about Lost theories on Lost Message boards, and I may have even used the Dharma logo as an avatar, but for the life of me I remembered "Exposé" as one of the most hated episodes of this season.

Hal. His name in Malcolm in the Middle was Hal.

Tommorrow on Great Job, Internet: A mistranslation has everybody saying, "All Your Base Are Belong To Us."

That one was gold too.

That one was gold. I've never seen an on air breakdown like that.

TLDR was the Quizzler played by Judd Apatow?

Correct. All of them except Henry, who remains clueless.