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Zone of Danger
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Jared manages to be truly frightening and nerdy at the same time. I don't think any other actor could pull that off as well.

Never go full redacted.

There were two phase posters: one behind Elliot, one behind Angela. Both were different. I couldn't make out what the other one was about, though.

I love this show, but I have to consistently skip over Escape from LA on rewatches. The ending is just too fucking devastating. You want BoJack to do the right thing, but you know he won't and … man, it just hurts to much to watch that episode again.

My cat's name is Dr. Jones, but it should be Buyer's Remorse. He is possibly the worst cat ever.

I just appreciate that they still come to my neck of the woods on tour. The middle of North Carolina is not a hot bed of activity for solid mid-level bands.

I see the Dennis Miller ratio is in full effect here.

Holy shit. That was … dope.

You may, though Claypool may hunt you down.

Primus's Mr. Krinkle was probably left off the list due to the camera never moving, but the insanity that happens in that stationary shot is pretty awesome:

Definitely feels like a cigarette name.

We all do. The question is, does she stink?

I just blue myself.

But seriously, while the extreme brand loyalty is absurd, it's really like 5% of users. The closed environment does come with some severe hangups (I hate that I can't upgrade the memory on my Macbook Pro without soldering), but there's some serious benefits to it, too (easy functionality across multiple interfaces).

I think even the most fervent Apple lover would agree the Newton was a failure.

I don't think I'll every understand that extreme Apple hate or the extreme Apple love. It's becoming worse than sports rivalries (which are also inherently stupid).

I have no desire to get into a pissing match, but it's actually really easy to offload the images and videos. It doesn't require special know-how or anything — just a cable and a computer to plug it into.

Nirvana's "Come as You Are" (1991) and Nirvana's "Polly" (1991). They ripped themselves off, and on the same album.

I love how divisive Cloud Atlas is. I was completely enthralled with it. My wife hated it. A house divided!