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And anyway, both Regular Show and Adventure Time feel as if they're nearing their natural endpoint - in my own personal opinion, anyway - and to go much further might risk diminishing returns. Put simply: I plan to own these shows in their entirety on DVD some day, and I'd love to be able to watch them front to back

Okay, my original reply was a bit needlessly snippy and I'd like to clarify: while I'm very sad to see these shows go, I don't think there's anything here to indicate an impending decline in Cartoon Network's original content. One of the things that made the series in question so wonderful was the network's

Well, as long as it's official.

Of course not. James Patterson is one of the few people you'll meet who've written more books than they've read.

"Masterful…I read it over and over again…a triumphant work of genius."
— Dean Koontz

He's one of the top ten worst Hitlers! Real Hitler wasn't even on the list!

I wish MY dad would finally discover he has emotions. Am I right, guys?

"Yes."
— like nine people in a row

Am I the only sentient being on the planet who liked the ending of Lost?

We could be heroes
just for three seasons

Fellow US Olympic swimmers hoodlums in a Dashiell Hammet novel Jimmy Feigen, Gunnar Bentz, and Jack Condor have since admitted the story was made up the dame put 'em up to it and will also face sanctions a lead sandwich.

Cool video, I guess, but how am I supposed to eat it?

This is an Aaron Sorkin movie, so you can expect a 5-7 minute long monologue about this very subject!

It was me too! And to be fair, I really liked the movie's use of Bob Dylan's "All the Tired Horses." It's an odd thing to remember, but hey.

…well? LAUGH!

Upvoted for Suncoast Video. I don't really know why, but I did.

Blow is pretty good, provided you've never seen a Martin Scorsese movie and are 15 years old.

“It’s very difficult to find common ground with other people whose stories we do not know or understand."

— Aaron Sorkin during production of every single show he's ever written

Okay, OTHER than that.