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No arm rests is where I draw the line.

I used to follow along on AVC recaps but stopped probably 29 seasons ago. So the first paragraph of this article was a true mindfuck - even though its describing basically the same scenario that Rick and co. found themselves in from seasons 1-34 with different names swapped in.

Hah - tell that to Beijing. Just took a WILD flight from Beijing to Chicago (with United, no less!) and the pleas of the flight attendants were nothing to the cold resolve of the people of Beijing who seemed to interpret the seatbelt sign for 'go to the bathroom time'. Someone was in the bathroom as we touched down

That's your 'I hate flying' story? That you made a flight and everyone working at the airlines/airport helped escort you along the way?

Huh, TIL!

which is a sitcom, which this show more-or-less is, just with a more serialized plot.

A lot of aspects of traditional Zelda were underwhelming in BotW, however once I stopped seeing it as one of those games I realized that it's the exploration and fighting the elements that is way, way more fun here than the temples ever were. Especially because I'm also playing Majora's Mask 3DS and the Zora temple

This was the moment the 1990s ended.

You actually read this article?

I think the fault is on you then, if you expected HuffPo to go in the direction of objectivity.

That's actually hilarious.

he means its the new classifieds section

Stare longer and you'll go crossed eyed and see the 3D image of a clover leaf!!!!

At the Q&A for Pasolini, someone commented that Welcome to New York didn't get a very good release and was hoping that Pasolini would get a better one. To which Ferrara took immediate offense and asked the guy if he saw Welcome to New York. He said yes. He asked where he saw it. "In a theatre". Ferrara said, "well

Is that true?? Because I also had an exchange with Ferrara at TIFF one year. I left a screening of The Look of Silence and was waiting for a cab, hiding against the theatre building because it was raining and some guy comes up to me in my peripherals and aggressively taps my shoulder and says "Hey, are you my

change youtube to youpak in the URL and it works :)

People always suggest that people in corporate environments don't speak up out of fear. From my experience, it's just as likely to be apathy. If you aren't a chief creative in something like this and just sort of.. there.. as one of the many people in the meetings or on a project not of your own choosing — frankly,

Wow. I've never seen an AVC writer get so thoroughly annihilated in the comments like this. Good Job, Internet!

You'd think.

129 minutes? As someone who has seen Knight of Cups several times, but never in one single unbroken sitting, I gotta say - it should be 80 minutes. I imagine this is the same, powerful moments that punctuate long, rambling nothingness. I guess that's what total creative freedom gives you but.. cmon.