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Qweird for me to be thanking someone whose job I'd kill for, but damn, Mike D. has earned some high praise. Love the honest appraisals, even when he's wrong (Gondry's bus ride flick - c'mon dude, with all the stops busses have to make in major cities, in traffic, just before rush hour(s), avoiding stupid pedestrians,

Written by Martin (who turned in a corker last year), directed by the pretty darn skilled Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Centurion), and an episode that seemingly is going to take a large chunk of the production budget for the season?

Written by Martin (who turned in a corker last year), directed by the pretty darn skilled Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, Centurion), and an episode that seemingly is going to take a large chunk of the production budget for the season?

I'm with KJB on this; while I still utterly adore Rushmore, I have begun to notice flaws with some of the stuff later in the film. Which is really odd, becuase there are some great sequences all over the latter half. I just chalk it up to getting older and not relating so much to Max, but there's still nothing that

I'm with KJB on this; while I still utterly adore Rushmore, I have begun to notice flaws with some of the stuff later in the film. Which is really odd, becuase there are some great sequences all over the latter half. I just chalk it up to getting older and not relating so much to Max, but there's still nothing that

And again, the SF/Bay Area is ignored. SF has nearly as high rents, if not higher than NYC, arty populace, great, grand movie houses, rep houses all over the joint, but nope, shunned again.

And again, the SF/Bay Area is ignored. SF has nearly as high rents, if not higher than NYC, arty populace, great, grand movie houses, rep houses all over the joint, but nope, shunned again.

Man, I know that changing from the caustic, über arty reviews got them where they are now, but I miss the stIcter and way way harsher letter grades. They're turning into an on-line 90's Spin, and while they're still the music site I frequent the most, I miss the salad days of 0.0 reviews and snarky take downs.

Took me three, three fucking times, but I totally loved that 3rd viewing of it. Something seemed to lock into place, and I had a blast.

@Robothouse!!! (sorry, watched Futurama way too many times). I liked it a lot, but be forewarned of cutesy-tweedom. Might ape WKW, the French New Wave a bit too much, but it's still pleasantly enjoyable. Depending on how you like your direction, the stylistic flourishes my be too much for you, or it'll hit you in

Co-sign. Her being sometimes shunned when she's clearly the Veep's best aide, her physical comedy (just rolling those big 'ol eye) to her witty repartee with the boys. So glad to see Armodo really liked her chops in "In the Loop", and I'm really happy for Anna's mini-comeback from obscurity. I dig Mike and everyone

While the Immigration Reform was a huge step towards real political issues, it's also that ugly, hysterical and true to life scene at the Hospital that Katherine mentions in her review. While most regular citizens have been portrayed as slightly dopier if not as venal as the Veep and her staff, that moment when the

Don't say the V word! Series never did.

*Possible* genetic clone of Hitler; we don't know for sure.

Kingpin.  Rushmore.  Blazing Saddles.  Sullivan's Travels (personal fave).  The Big Lebowski.  The Cameraman.  Bananas.  Design for Living.  A Matter of Life and Death (2nd personal fave).  Midnight Run.  Ghostbusters.   Zoolander.  Raising Arizona (might as well double up on some Lubitsch and Sturges as well).

Just keep swimming, just keep swimming…

He's also had teh gay sex because as an ACTOR, one should experience all of life's offerings.

Why, yes, it does actually mean Die Kermit Die!

I know a little German, he's right over there!

Don't lick the green frog (while on acid).