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Did it have Jackie Brown? That's my favorite Tarantino movie. (Even though it's not really his story, it was based on an Elmore Leonard novel.)

Certain cartoons. Moral Orel, very old episode of the Simpsons, some South Park, King of the Hill and Rocko's Modern Life. Is it along those lines?

Love Supernatural. I will put that on the list.

I never really got into Lost, to be honest. (wait for rotting vegetables to be thrown) I could give it another whirl though. Maybe I will enjoy it more on strong narcotics and benzos.

I've already been doing an X-Files marathon, but quit when I got to the Doggett episodes. I hate that guy. And I've already watched most of Doctor Who, but who says I can't watch it again?

I was kind of creeped out when Chris married Kelly because she looked so much like Meadow.

On another board I read, there are people who are constantly whinging about people referencing BB because they haven't watched it and that's considered spoilers and blahblahblah. I'm like, seriously? Not that it isn't a good enough show on its own, but there would be a show if it wasn't for "Breaking Bad", there are a

There Will Be Blood is just brilliant. I bought the movie before I'd even seen it, because I just knew that I would love it. The cinematography is beautiful, the performances are amazing, and the monologues are just breathtaking. That murder scene at the end, as fucked up as it was, was just glorious. Eli had it

Zelig is my wife's favorite Woody Allen movie, mainly because he barely talks. She likes him behind the director's chair, but watching him on screen makes her nervous. My favorite are all of his old movies, from Take the Money and Run to Annie Hall, though I like some of the other stuff too like Zelig, Purple Rose of

Aww, I loved Red Green. It fostered my love for duct tape, and had a lot of Graham Greene, so what wasn't there to love? It was silly and slapstick, but it was fun.

I'm disappointed by The Monuments Men. I watched a brilliant documentary about the men who the story is based on, and that movie just turned out to be total garbage. It's such an important story, and they gave us dreck.

I watched a double feature of 1984 and Brazil, because in my house, you can't watch one without the other. I also listened to David Bowie's Diamond Dogs album to complete the Orwellian dystopia trifecta.

The thing is though, Dziadzia as such a jolly, funny, good natured and hilarious guy, like Dick Van Dyke. Never had a bad word to say about anybody, and he would dress as the New Years baby every year before he died- diaper and all. He loved that show, but it make it so uncomfortable for me to watch it because it's

I'm looking forward to it. I can't stand 90% of the stuff on the website, besides the stuff on Ibogaine and some of the videos, but the series thusfar has been quite solid and interesting.

Inching? We've been reaching Idiocracy by leaps and bounds.

I have a hard time watching Dick Van Dyke Show. This may sound weird, but Dick Van Dyke looked exactly like my Dziadzia, who I absolutely loved and adored, and watching the show, regardless of how funny it is, just makes me kind of sad and it makes me miss him. *feels like a Debbie Downer*

I just recently got hooked on Newsreaders when I realized that Ray Wise was on it. That man will make me watch anything. It is a great show though.

I'm hoping nobody else mentioned this, since I am high on ativan right now, but Eduado Sanchez was also the alias of Kenny Powers' father on "Eastbound and Down" and that was not lost on me,

My mom's doctors thought she had uterine cancer until they actually opened her up. Turned out she had ovarian cysts that were bursting, and the stuff from the cysts glued all of her reproductive organs to her pelvic floor. Because of my adhesions and my history of cysts, along with the other problems I was having,

Thank you. Spanakopita really is the best. I am so addicted to it right now, and I think that will be my recovery food.