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I've really warmed to this show. The first few episodes I found pretty but empty, but I'm totally hooked now and cant wait for a new episode every week (which must mean it'll be cancelled soon, of course). Regarding Hannibal's mysterious affair in the past, a part of me wonders if it was with Anderson's character,

"My motherfucker is so cool, when he goes to bed, sheep count him."

I REALLY want to like this show. And there is a lot to like—as mentioned, it looks gorgeous. Every single frame looks like a work of art. And every single "preview" for upcoming episodes looks really cool and interesting. Also, the bit with the mushroom corpses was creepy/wonderful. That said, both episodes so far

Munchausen is one of my favorite films. I remember seeing it in the "ARTY THEATER" as a kid, and being blown away by it. For years, growing up, I had no concept of it being a "failure", because I was so in love with it. Time went by and I hadn't seen it in a while, and one day I decided to watch it with my wife (who

"Is there anything else that gets you going? Like…feet?"

"Well give me some examples, because I love the idea of everybody bringing a dish."

"Goodnight, Helen. Sweet dreams. I love you, Helen! And I love your money!"

Wow, I didn't know he was sick. This is pretty upsetting.

I totally understand this point of view, and one some level I agree. But honestly, I'm perfectly fine with Leslie succeeding all the time. I dunno, maybe it's because the majority of the other shows I watch are all about anti-heroes who do awful shit to each other (in some case even killing each other), but it's nice

"Aw, Bobby, that's what I love about you: all your sad stories."

Restless is one of my favorite Buffy episodes, up there with Hush and the Body (which IS my favorite episode). Restless manages to be both funny and creepy at the same time, which is hard to pull off. The Willow dream sequence, where she begins by painting a poem by Sappho on Tara's back, is haunting and lovely, and

I love Time After Time, and it always reminds me of Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (which I also love…)

Both April and Ann (and as we already knew, Donna) had lovely singing voices.

I loved Ann's rambling voice-mail in the beginning, where she ends by "impersonating" Jerry.

Oh my god, Anne, April and Donna singing "Time After Time" was the best fucking thing ever. I want a full-version of that song by them.

Alison Brie is no doubt a lovely lady, but I was much more excited when Amy Poehler showed up near the end.

"You might have something there, if you just changed it completely."

April 13th is my birthday, SO HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME. Except I don't have HBO, SO FUCKIN FORGET IT.

I was mildly interested in this, but reading that one of the films features a TURD THAT REFUSES TO BE FLUSHED pretty much killed that…

I've seen a lot of people here on this information super highway we call the internet bemoaning that they were hoping this movie would be good and they were looking forward to seeing it, and I don't quite get why. It just looks like more of the same of this new trend of taking "fairy tales" and adding big, stupid CGI