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That seems like the sort of cutting social satire Peter & Wendy need to launch NBC's sitcom brand, that and maybe a rotated bi-weekly stunt casting of Peter's shadow.

Will the IT crew be portrayed by…the Indians/Natives/Chieftain

The Master is a hard film to watch because of its length, but the biggest disappointment for me is that it's the last Philip Seymour Hoffman collaboration. PSH needed to be in Inherent Vice,.

The YouTube trailer filled me dread, but then you have to task into account studio executives view the public as a pack of wild animals that enjoy smelling their own filth.

I waited until this past weekend to watch ParaNorman and it truly was one of the best animated movies of the 21st century, and that is sincere hyperbole. I watched it with a friend who has a toddler and when the undead first make their appearance, he was echoing the rabble rooting for their extermination but as the

Thanks so much, anything reminiscent of Zardoz is a work I've got to get my hands on. I have developed the habit of writing The Gun is Good! The Penis is Evil! on public bathroom stallsm

Amazing list, other than The Woman in The Dunes, the best book Kafka never wrote, I must check out the others.Do you think a specific personality type gravitated towards Japanese culture? I live in my head so much that I identify as my own island country.

I was looking up videos of Sylvia Plath, wanting to find more of her poetry readings, and one of the results that came up was this Greene fellow's infotainment lectures on literature. Needless to say it distilled everything I despise about the manic, trivialization of every academic subject educational videos

Got around to seeing The Winter's Tale starring the new True Detective lead(as we shall now know him) and like Neil Gaiman I kind of enjoyed it. Granted it is full of laughably bad dialogue and lobotomized Cloud Atlasnew age universal cconnectivity platitudes, but it was entertaining for its entire two hour duration

The fact he's in an upcoming Philip Roth inspired pseudo-autobiographical film is insult enough, no need to bring his Coconut band into the mix as well. There's nothing threatening or sexual about Schwartzman.

Oneohtrix Point Never - Just choose any Philip K. Dick book and he could it justice.

Deerhoof - Wind Up Bird Chronicles

Too bad we don't have any great Jewish songwriters who could do a proper Philip Roth inspired album. Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan have long since past the age and there aren't any indie acts that compare to Roth's world-view either.

Gang Gang Dance - Aldous Huxley's the Island

The Decemberists - That Wes Anderson book that came out last year

Maron probably isn't quite leading-man material but at least he's not another scrubbed up comedian forcing his likability on the public. He's probably more relatable to the angst-ridden young male set, but I think he's a decent enough role model. He may be creepy towards women but at least he's honest and not

There's one exceptional episode "Mouth Cancer Gig" that is experimental and challenges the show's format and the season as a whole isn't essential television but it's better than most sitcoms currently out there.

What does he mean by "like Mad Men," is it a command or is it a piece of blocking for his suicide script?

Why did you remind me of that site? It's such a monotonous but fascinating hell-hole.

Do you not even like the James Adomian version?