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Yyyyyyyyyyyyyep.

And one that will end with iceberg-sized "sighs" from not only Dan, but I assume (the usually game) Stuart as well. Elliot will grumble, per usual.

I know a (theoretical) podcast that talks right up your alley.

You know, I was just reading this comment thread in its entirety (along with Dennis's thinly-veiled frustration/contempt for the comment's OP), and I am having a hard time deciding which one is more important to me.

I don't listen to any radio, so this song never really got too old for me. However, it came out RIGHT as my relationship with my (at-the-time) wife was dissolving. I was very argumentatitive I would play it for her and be like "oooooo! pretty song!" (the rest of the album is really good, too).

It's not "nuts" to be aware of your surroundings and those within it. Too often I see people deep in conversation with no awareness of those around them (so they talk too loud, or say things they shouldn't ["I just got paid!" "I totally brought this much money!"]), and that's certainly not the best idea.

(Turn that shit up, please.)

*waves from the high altitude peak of Joke Intent Mountain*

But no love for Lennifer Lason Leigh? Ridiculous…

I will - especially since TFA really got me into Star Wars (I was never really into the whole universe until this newest film).

Absolutely. And I don't mean to knock the animated series - like I said, I haven't seen it. By all accounts, it's a great show. However, it's probably a lot easier just to animate the "feel" of the OT, but I feel as though since the OT was not animated, the extra work put into the practical visual design (which Abrams

I guess I agree with your sentiments that the animated series is probably in the right hands for the material, but all the things you discuss as benefits of the animated series can be achieved in live-action - nothing you've stated really requires animation (especially given the quality of computer animation

Could you elaborate on this? I haven't seen The Clone Wars animated series, so I'm interested in your take on what about the series makes you feel as though the prequel trilogy should be animated? Why wouldn't the basic structure of Lucas's story of Anakin Skywalker work?

It's also worth noting that these prequels are perfect for the vitriol they now sustain - they were executed as a trilogy and had a definitive end date. This implies that the story is complete (at least cinematically speaking), and that any other details that might lead to a better understanding or help explain some

"I stumbled towards the rear of this non-descript beer truck; a beautiful golden light eminated all around it, like some sweet photon-infused schnopps, calling me to it. Pulling me towards it. I grabbed the icy cold handle of the back door of that miracle transporter and pulled, practically ripping the heavy metal

Dude, that was punk as shit.

You'll be looking at a name change, I suppose?

I am currently listening to "Scary Monsters" as we speak. It's so good…I don't know where my mind has been.

I was just reading that. I hope the author doesn't beat themselves up too much about it - but that is rather awkward now.

Thanks - I was never a huge die-hard fan, and now I feel as if I missed something special while he was alive. I plan on rectifying this post-haste. Thanks for the direction.