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Oh, yeah…I played a lot of Saints Row IV, too. So much fun. Really surprised it managed to outdo the last one in terms of scope and wit. (Also surprised that what was essentially a GTA knock-off turned into fodder for one of the best super-hero origin stories.)

Oh, right. I was just pretending to read them anyway

Mack needing an actual size shot clock.

It's obvious Jerry is desperate for the story because he HATES OBAMA! That's apparently his motivation here and Sorkin just wants to use him as a representative for all the wacko Obama haters out there. Which, I mean, even if some of the reasons he hates the President are valid, making him scream them wildly does not

I don't know which I was more excited learning about this weekend: Tony Jaa in Fast 7 or Sharni Vinson("Erin" in You're Next) being cast in the female Expendables movie!

I also saw You're Next on Friday and loved it as well. Really disappointed it's not doing well at the box office. Probably because the same audience was split between it and The World's End(which I also saw and liked a bunch, but You're Next was a much more exciting ride, in my opinion). I'll probably have to go see

Good episode. Although, I was really hoping early on in the ep that Quinn was the killer. But, it's OK that he's not, because now I'm really looking forward to Detective Quinn, Detecting Man.

Good lord, this show has become laughably bad. And that's even if you leave out the part about a stoned Jane Fonda referring to her "hizzy."

same

Hey, where's Rowan?

Actually, Wong Kar Wai cut it himself.

Gods bless you for that photoshop, Sean.

Actually, I prefer Rum Punch to Jackie Brown. By a large margin. (Though, Michael Keaton was pretty great in it. Loved that he popped up in Out Of Sight as the same character.)

It's pretty crappy, actually. Aside from a few good performances(Michael Jai White looked like he was having fun) the rest of the acting was atrocious. Luckily, that finally act was so tough to screw up that it ended up making the movie not a complete waste of time.

How do we know it won't just be Daft Punk?

love a good Clerks reference

Freaky Deaky's my absolute favorite, but Mr Paradise, which is very similar, is a great one of his later books. Everything he wrote in the 70's and 80's is absolutely essential reading.

Perfectly put. I started reading him at a young age and now I'm sad that I'll never read another new book by him.

Absolutely. I've read that more times than I've eaten pizza.

I have eyes…?