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You're telling me you don't have a decent-sized Bag of Holding? For shame.

I've definitely forgotten the hour of graphic torture in the middle of "Limbo." Apparently without it, that film was meant for me rather than Scott, because I remember really admiring it.

Nope, a simple "promote this comment" button. Which we still have, but it doesn't send comments to the We Read What You Wrote There area.

No, it's that the Disqus system wasn't compatible with the site architecture for that feature, so it'll have to be redesigned to work with Disqus, and that hasn't been a priority.

Oh, it's in the works. Wait til you get a load of Super Pedestal Ball. I'm not even kidding. The packaging says it is not suitable for chilre nunder 3 years.

"Killing the interview won't bring back your goddamn honey."

You know there's a Settlers Of Catan tie-in novel out now? I have it, and I'm torn between wanting to read it to find out what the hell a Settlers Of Catan novel could be about (is every seventh chapter about a thief showing up to steal stuff?) and not wanting to commit to 600 pages (?!) of backstory about a board

Geez, you guys have to be squidding me.

Oh, I thought "bringing fluffy back" was pretty annoying too. I'm never a fan of bowdlerizing something specifically for adults to make it cute for children. I suspect some people will love it, though. Especially if they're completely unfamiliar with the original.

You won't be entirely alone, @avclub-89cc6ec8cb4097b886d6174f13aa2814:disqus . I gave the first one an A- and praised it quite a bit; it really surprised me in terms of beauty and complexity. And hey, it won the best animated feature Oscar for the year. It has to have SOME supporters.

He could—but the portal would take him back to 1958, so he'd have to wait five years for another shot. And he starts the book in his 40s. So there's a sense that he might have more chances, but not infinite chances. And imagine the misery of trying to live out the same five years over and over while never doing

Zack's just as experienced a fan, though. Remember the inventory the two of us did on how to survive a Stephen King story?

Hey, I didn't delete it. Or this one either. Or the couple other comments we got about how this isn't a good column idea.

She's currently spending two weeks in Australia, in what we all can only assume is a very delayed PTSD-related fleeing.

Hey now. Fruit is an all-the-time food, like you said. You don't want to be a paunchy monster.

Oh, I make oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. Throwing out the concept of oatmeal cookies just because they're so often paired with raisins is like throwing out Sesame Street because Elmo's kind of shrill.

Damn, son, that's some high praise. I will try not to abuse my power egregiously. Though Miller does raise an interesting point.

Yeah, her performance throughout is much better than the material around her, for the most part. Reminded me of Judi Dench, honestly.

Hm. So it just needs to be out of the URL, not the podcast title itself? That should be imminently manageable. I'll mention it to our web producer.

At this point, they kind of would have to be on the order of "The Wire" or "The Shield," frankly. There's just so much stuff out there I need to watch that's been enthusiastically recommended to me (Friday Night Lights currently tops the list, at least once I finish Justified) that "These are pretty solid" doesn't