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Wish you best of luck! It can be life-consuming, for sure. Definitely bookmark the Minecraft Wiki (if you haven't already). It's a great source of answers to questions like "hey, can I make that?" and "what the fuck is this shit for?"

Note to AV Club intern: read the post-it notes, pal. It clearly said "Great Job, Internet!" - not "Newswire". You keep this up, and we're going to have to reassess our working relationship.

What I don't understand is how they can hail "Inside Out" as a masterpiece (or at least calling it a "hard act to follow", while the difference in letter grades is a literal step. It's A- for "Inside Out" and "The Good Dinosaur" is a B. This review is filled with soft caveats, and it feels like it either should have a

I was terrified to look down in the comments - I was afraid no one would see the absolutely hilarity in this trailer. I loved it. I couldn't stop laughing - and the face he made when he got the joke - I lost it. What beautiful animation.

The Patton Oswalt of Comment Hosting Services.

Eh, if you kept it a medium speed, you could probably scroll through all the names in, say, approximately 4 minutes or so.

*stands silently for a moment, clears throat, straightens tie, and slowly backs out of the room, smiling politely and nodding*

Well, John, it was a nice attempt. Too bad I have to wade through a sea of whatever to try and find your comments to questions. Thanks for taking the time.

Yeah - we're at about 600 comments. He'll get to them all, guys. Just keep asking - and make most of them non-sequiters, if you could. Also, make sure to respond to other's questions. This will surely make the process much more efficient.

Not giving - but I want to hear what they didn't use, or what they are planning on in the future. Especially if it means I'm not going to walk into a completely new design with no warning.

What kind of ideas do you have in the works for site redesign, big or small? There's 10000 opinions on what should be done, but I'm interested to hear what's been batted around, dejected, thought about, etc.

First of all, thanks for a site that provides me with hours of enjoyment. You guys work hard and it shows.

Boy, I sure do hope we get oodles of his anti-vaccine, anti-intellectual rhetoric.

Go listen to the X-Files Files - even if you aren't a fan of Fox's show (which…why wouldn't you be?), Nanjiani is fantastic in it.

We mentioned it in earlier comments.

Quite honestly - reading the comments below, I really can't seem to muster up the same amount of ire for De Niro in this film. Yes, the joke is that an old man is cursing, but De Niro still seems to be embedding a lot of emotion behind those words. His "fuck, fuck, fuck" does not come off as lazy, but really

Got it on my queue as well - I keep choosing 80s horror films and softcore thrillers. I really need to up my standards.

I really think you aren't giving Jessica Chastain enough credit here for making that film work. It is one of the best films about marriage I can remember seeing, and the scene where Shannon breaks down and tells Chastain what is going on still gets me choked up - not just because of his honesty, but because of her

As KevinKlawitter discusses, there are those who would argue Shotgun Stories has almost no plot. But the first 10 minutes was absolutely tense and riveting for me; this may be due to the fact that, being from the South, anything similar to a Hatfield and McCoy situation is fascinating to me, but this film really hit

Wouldn't put it past the man. Have you seen Grand Budapest???