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What a coincidence, I rewatched Primer today because without internet access I had nothing else to do. I really enjoyed it, but I'm not sure if that was out of appreciation for it as a movie, a logic puzzle, or some combination of the two. Regardless, I'm still not very solid on the end (the plot synopsis on wikipedia

So I judged a debate tournament today, and one kid cited the History Channel as a source for evidence. I thought of Ancient Aliens, and you guys.

It felt like they took three decent-good plots and just jammed them together into one episode instead of developing them further. I guess this is a complaint you could level at a bunch of episodes this season though, and it was pretty funny, so that's good. B

Same here. Hell, I forgot that last week's episode was a documentary episode until a few hours before it aired.

I remember thinking it was pretty good when I watched it, but don't really remember anything about the movie. Take from that what you will.

I don't watch Happy Endings and don't know the situation surrounding it, but trying to turn "we're holding your beloved show hostage!" into an advertising campaign is kinda fucked up.

Todd is just going to goad us into reaching increasingly ridiculous comment numbers for each finale. Soon we'll be working towards 100 million posts on the season six finale/movie prequel review.

Well at least Adaptation is on that list.

The trailer for The Croods was right in the middle of the uncanny valley for me. I think it was something about the way their skin was rendered.

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I still look forward to this show every week but the only episodes I'm really holding out for are Jim Rash's episode and the season finale.

As part of my continuing effort to work on my pop culture backlog, I watched the series finale of Fringe today. While I have mixed feelings about the direction that the show took in the last season, the character arcs wrapped up beautifully.

Wait, did they make 68,000 posts about Girls in one day!?

It fought the good fight. Although I expected it to be one of the close matches that LloydBraun was talking about, and not one of the (relative) blowouts.

Costco was free sample heaven as a kid. And it still is.

I liked that article. Agreed with Todd pinpointing exactly where the show began to run into problems, which I was having trouble doing until now. Also I can't wait to read the comments and see people freak out over what was basically "this is still a good show, but it's not perfect".

It basically sounds like live-action Evangelion, so I'm sure as hell going to watch it.

Hello only-watched-Before Sunset-buddy! My friend told me that I didn't need to watch Before Sunrise at all, and that it wasn't really that great anyway. But I suspect he told me that because Before Sunset resonates with him much more than Before Sunrise, whereas I'm not quite yet at the point in my life where that's

I need to check out Awake, the concept is really interesting. Speaking of good, high-concept shows that were canceled after one season, Daybreak was a post-Lost sci-fi show that was unique in the sense that it actually did a good job keeping its mythology under contol! I doubt it's "all time" worthy, but it's

Hunting people is bad!