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Wait, "high society expert"???

Another direct to DVD movie seems unlikely considering how the home video market has collapsed.

Hey, Ponyo is good. It's no Mononoke or Spirited Away, but we can't expect them all to be that.

There's actually a pretty interesting story about Chili's having issues with the script and them having to change from Pam vomiting to Pam falling down.

These are pretty much my opinions expressed better than I could write them.

The period of time around when she was sleeping with Ted was probably the only time in the show's run where I was invested in her, actually. And I completely disagree she was doing it out of spite but rather 1.) to get a violent, dangerous drug dealer out of her and her children's lives and 2.) to assert some level of

One place where I'll disagree is why she fucked Ted. I really thought she was scared out her mind, and that was the one way she could come up with in her head to get Walt to leave her alone.

I think she was perfectly cast on Deadwood, because the point of her character is to be an okay person, but still make it clear to the audience that Bullock would rather be fucking Alma Garret.

In response to your question: yes.

As others have said, it's almost certainly the high frame rate mode. The AV Club wrote a FOC about this actually.

Actual list of favorite dramas in case anyone is still reading this.

z. The Wire
q. The Sopranos
π. Mad Men
penis. Breaking Bad

A.A. Dowd and FILM CRIT HULK debate Kick-Ass 2. Worlds are colliding!

You must not trust very many critics then. (I haven't seen Star Trek: Into Darkness.)

Well, Phipp's opinion matters more to me because I've been reading him for longer and I have a better sense of what his tastes are and how they align with mine (though the old-school AV Club/Dissolve critics sometimes blur together a little in my mind). I've read less of Dowd's reviews, and many of those are for

No, it's My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

I enjoyed reading this even though Breaking Bad is probably my second favorite TV drama ever (to The Wire). I think it's partly because there seems to be less divergence in opinion in TV criticism than there is in film criticism, for example, and it was just refreshing to get a different take on the show. Bowie's

Wikipedia and imdb list Bird as a screenwriter along with Lindelof and Jeff Jensen. We'll have to see how the credits are ultimately sorted out, but it looks like he'll have major input in the script.

She's also in The Iron Giant and even though it's just a voice role that alone makes me generally okay with her.

@avclub-0beb34df7e9615cd43b9090989ca4848:disqus I'm not a huge fan, but a lot of people here would argue Babylon 5.