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yeah, the great part about not seeing Chris tell Tony is that we're right there with Adriana, not wanting to believe what's going to happen, but with that horrible acceptance gradually dawning.
I love the use of Shawn Smith's Leaving California, first as part of the soundtrack of the episode in Adriana's fantasy, then

Hold up, you mean Louis CK didn't piss all over all of your faces? Oh, uh, well he didn't piss all over mine either. Excuse me, I have to go wash up now.

It's really too bad Warrior wasn't successful because it's so so much better than last year's over-praised The Fighter. I don't know that I've ever experienced a sports film where I was rooting for both sides. The performances all around are really fantastic too.

It really charmed me. I didn't like all the characters or plotlines, but for the most part it manages to avoid the formula that plagues the genre and it's refreshing to have likeable characters as opposed to all those harpies played by Katherine Heigl and Kate Hudson.

1. Tree of Life
2. Drive
3. The Guard
4. Super
5. Fast 5
6. Warrior
7. 13 Assassins
8. Source Code

I watched State of Play on Saturday, the British series, not the American movie. All 6 hours were seriously fantastic, as good as advertised. I love well-done conspiracy thrillers and team coming together stories and this one was top notch. The cast was phenomenal, particularly Bill Nighy and Kelly MacDonald was super

Sounds like what you really want is Clone Porn. I think you'll have to wait a few years friend, or uh, well there's this place in South Korea I could take you to if you're willing to give away some DNA and sign some papers stating that you have no right to the genetic material given up in any form now or in the

uh yeah, medical…that's what it was. You see here in the Bay Area we have a lot of sleep issues, and…hold on, my card is, uh, in my car, I'll just crawl out this cannon sized hole in the door and go get that for you…

::cut to black before the top/tony falls::

This. It's the Sopranos version of the alternate universe episode that every SciFi show does.

I will never understand the "killing time" argument when it comes to a show like The Sopranos. It's not a particularly plot driven show. There is no goal the characters are trying to reach. I honestly don't think there is such a thing as a filler episode of this show. Every episode is essentially a "killing time"

One of the reasons The Sopranos remains my favorite of the HBO shows is because it was able to experiment with crazy episodes like this. You couldn't do it with The Wire or Deadwood because it would be out of place and I don't know many network dramas since the days of Twin Peaks that would try this kind of thing (I

I watched Home Alone and Home Alone 2 recently with a group of friends and we counted the number of times Pesci and Stern would die after what Kevin subjects them to if the films took place in the real world. Home Alone only has 4 real deaths but Home Alone 2 had like 17!

One of my favorite aspects of this episode is the decidedly oneiric quality that the waking moments all have, starting from when Valentina burns herself in that crazy fashion (making Eggs too, ding ding ding), to the deliberately paced scenes of Tony settling at the Plaza, and the jarring cut from the hookers ass to

the correct response is to yell out RU-FI-OOOOOO!

yeah seriously A review. This is one of the best things Zack has written.

haha, yes! it's still labelled that way on my ipod.

I like Podmass quite a bit, but you're right. This feature is definitely too focused on comedy. It's always the same group of people on every comedy podcast anyway. Well at least there's no more Adam Corolla.

Wait, so what was The Ordinary People joke?

Pfft. You guys are all so gullible. Do you also believe that the fat guy in the red suit at Macy's is Santa Claus? There's no such thing as Dawes.