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That's what i was saying. I had some pretty good discussions on IMDb, on the more obscure films. On Facebook, i can have a decent discussion, but it's much rarer. Twitter is pretty much useless unless it can fit on a bumper sticker. I follow a few message boards, but they get less and less traffic, and now i guess

Yep, did this all the time.

I'm really gonna miss 'em. Still use 'em all the time. Of course there is plenty stupid shit on there, but you could also have pretty cool discussions on there, with more depth than you can than you can get on FB or Twitter. This makes me sad. Now how am i gonna find out what actress another actress looks like?!

Matthew McConaughey is wrong. Surprise surprise.

Lucas did it to him, not the 'fans'.

The modern version of "my kid could paint better than Picasso". Very lame.

Why would Woody Allen be controversial?

I didn't stop watching because of it, but i was very disappointed when the real John Locke died on Lost. Sure, Terry O'Quinn stayed on the show, and i liked how the whole Man in Black/Smoke Monster story played out, it just wasn't the same without the man of faith (and even though i was never satisfied with the

I'd prefer ' Schlemiel Schlemozzle Hasenpfeffer Incorporated'.

Protests and riots ar two different things.

As a teen, a friend and i went to a local Hooter's rip-off called Show-Me's without realizing what it was (we didn't have Hooter's here yet). The food was pretty good— i had the blackened catfish— and the server was really nice (and nice looking, of course). Once she found out i was buying, she became very touchy

Saturday Night Live is as flaccid as Lorne Michaels' viagra-free penis.

Good call, turns out.

I like to think of the "absolution" that they gave Leland is just Cooper— and Lealand, really— getting it all wrong. Which is why Cooper ends up being susceptible to Bob in the end. Otherwise, i think the episode is fine, but Leland's post-Maddie story probably would have benefited from another episode or two, with

You talk exactly like someone from The Onion's American Voices.

Seems dubious to bring in a guy from CBS This morning instead of, you know, maybe someone known for running a comedy show. Don't watch his show much (not much for celebrity gab fests), but Colbert's a smart, funny guy, and i hope his show succeeds. I mean, come on… it's The Late Show! Letterman!

That was pretty disappointing. No Annie, no Leo, no Little Man from Another Place, no Josie, no Catherine, no (original) Sheriff Truman.

He wanted too much money. Also, he's kind of unstable. That's the word, anyways.

So glad to see Big Ed Hurley returning! Everett McGill's been retired for well over a decade. Wish they could have coaxed Michael Ontkean back. He was up for it, until he wasn't.

Former first baseman turned BLUES MUSICIAN!