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Yep, with the help of Harlan Ellison. Playing himself. Seriously, watch the show. It's beyond description.

Brilliant! Much obliged, my dear authorial voice. I guess I'll give myself a crash-course in Soderbergh over the next few months. My dad will be thrilled; he's a fellow cinephile, and he had a Soderbergh binge a few months ago, reaching the conclusion that, as he had always suspected, he's one of his very favorite

So, Narrator, I just finally watched my first Soderbergh film. Figured I'd start at the beginning with Sex, Lies, and Videotape. Overall, thought it was fantastic; the cinematography is ingenious, which I expected from having watched a good portion of The Knick, and the acting was unbelievable (In the good way). My

I support Clinton on being anti-toast. It's just slightly burnt bread.

Mickey and Sylvia. I burst out laughing when that song started playing.

I don't think anything; I watched them of my own volition, in my house, with snacks.

Today, I watched The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, My Dinner With Andre, and Badlands for the first time. AMA.

*Edward Norton finds himself with a sore neck for no apparent reason*

So what you're saying is "This experience will forever scar Tad Strange".

I spent an hour last night on the porch, watching the pouring rain, listening to "Red House Painters I" for the first time. Good times. Melancholy, wistful times, but good times nonetheless.

How much you wanna bet that this site's coverage of Wander was canceled in between the penultimate episode and the finale?

Andrew Tran's coverage on Overmental is excellent. Better reviews than on here, although a much less healthy comments section.

Punisher is so perfectly portrayed in Daredevil is almost makes you forget that almost nothing else about the season even remotely makes sense.

Steven Universe has aired 21 episodes in the past year. "Chille Tid" was over a year ago.

Sounds great. You understand, of course, that when I'm a famous rock star, I'll have to deny that the "Timothy Foley" in the book was me.

Well, at least if you shut your eyes, you still get that sweet, sweet Tom Waits track.

I'm no expert either, but from what I can gather, the new 52 is symptomatic of a larger problem, which is that both big companies—Marvel less so than the Distinguished Competition—have had an unwritten policy over the past few years along the lines of "The main demographic we need to cater to are the people who don't

You know, the mildly intellectual connotations the name "The A.V. Club" has might end up trapping this site in the same hole with The History Channel, The Learning Channel, and MTV.

Wristcutters: A Love Story. The least talked about of my favorite movies.

Sounds like they're taking their cues from the comics industry.