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I also recall a Don Knotts episode that’s quite spanking.

I skipped to the end of this article to say I hate what you’ve done to the site. 

I remember Widow on the runway last week making comments that probably didn’t help her chances of getting a double save. I recall her being really down.

I’ll take them over titles that are clearly listicles. Their reign were dark days for the internet.

“In the Hills, the Cities” plz.

I love you A.A. and this movie may be mediocre, but if they fictionalized it enough to change the names, I don’t think it’s fair to ding it for fudging facts or not being like I, Tonya, which still claims to be about a real person.

For something like this, where the names are changed and everything, the best comparison

I’ve never seen the Banana Splits so disgracefully slandered. This is a new low for the AV Club, who’ve somehow found a way to sink lower than the Kinjapocalypse.

I haven’t seen the latest episode yet, but I really hope Connie’s story picks up now that she’s back in Long Beach. I love it when the show dips its toes into esotericism, but I just haven’t been able to connect to her story this season. I appreciate that the show is handling her situation differently than most others

I thought it was just about a really awkward dinner party!

Spot on, but I’ve got no issue with Darren Criss winning the award. He kept me watching through those unnecessary episodes. He did a great job, and I’m at least glad he’s getting recognized for being the brightest spot of a weak season.

Argh, this article sold me on the game, but I just can’t play a game where I need an FAQ next to me for nearly every step of the journey. It would be different if the localization were a notch or two better.

So, Phantasy Star people, as a series newb that likes old school RPGS (but not enough to do the FAQ thing),

I enjoyed this, but I think it would have been better received as part of the fifth series rather than as an event release. It’s a neat novelty, but a novelty is all it is. It’s shiny for that brief moment you’re experiencing it, but it doesn’t hold up to scrutiny so well if you let it mentally linger too long.
Now, if

I said it elsewhere, but I’m in the dirty grays:

I think he might mean it in the same sense that some of the spicier disco hate in the late 70s is now seen as being flavored by homophobia and/or racism. At the time, it was becoming less and less tolerable to be openly racist or homophobic, but you could openly hate something kinda associated with them.

Josh Hartnett ruins this otherwise fun movie.

I liked BlackKklansman when I was walking out of the theater, but I felt a lot cooler about it once I read the Boots Riley criticism of it. Not sticking to the details of a true story is generally fine by me, but it bugged me here for some reason. I guess because I found the movie pretty powerful, and it being “the

I fully understand why you’re leaving, but I hope there’s someone that will step up to do weekly recaps.

This show is just about impossible to enjoy while holding it under even the slightest bit of critical scrutiny. Unfortunately, the critical scrutiny thing is your job here, so if you have to choose between enjoying

Ugh, I want to see The Green Fog so bad. I bet it never gets a decent streaming release because of it being a collage thing that’s probably a copyright hell :(

Really hoping this ends up being a crossover with the old Gargoyles cartoon. That would be badass.

No mention of Joe Bob’s Dinners of Death on Shudder? For shame, AV Club.

...although I guess it’s technically a stream of movies, but then again, it is a live stream, which might make it more legitimately TV-y than binging stuff on Netflix.