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Totally! I actually thought it was the same character for a few moments, which (in my book) is a huge compliment.

I personally feel that Adam Sandler needs more avenues to express his unique vision of rich white man-child angst…

Yup, that was pretty amazing! There were a few references I didn't get; made me want to do a little more reading and watching.

Mrs Ribbani, is that you? (I think my ex-boss is posting on here..).

I'm sure People magazine did their usual thorough and rigorous research before publishing that the car in question was 'notoriously hard to handle'. (By the way, I'd like People magazine to name one mid-engine, purpose-built quasi-race car with circa 600 bhp that is NOT hard to handle… I'm sure the reporter who

That's a good catch… If so, is he now actually trying to have the 'conviction' dismissed?

There is the Dylan Thomas poem: 'Rage, rage against the dying of the light.'

Please, direct us to a website, article, etc. that tells us the REAL story of MJ that countless reporters and researchers have denied us…!

This is why I like the AV Club… Esquire ran a little blurb on this yesterday and it read like it was edited by FOX News: No mention of the severity of the crimes, and no sense of the entitled position to EVEN FUCKING ASK for such a thing, especially considering the damage he did is permanent. You'd think with parts

Just the music alone… ugh, its Twilighteque. Who are these people that make these decisions?

No kidding… Although here's one possible answer: You'd actually have to care about the potential consequences of driving drunk.
I gather that riding in the backseat of a cop car is apparently something only little people do.

Vagina is somewhere up in Canada.
All of the guys in the Math Club said they found it up there, but for some reason I can't meet it and she's not coming to the prom because she lives far away and stuff.

Out here in Denver, the classical music station always counts down to midnight on New Year's Eve with the complete Beethoven symphonies (a pretty common and brilliant idea). Hearing that progression, even as a kid, somehow seemed 'right' particularly for the holidays…

That's just the beginning: We can also start various wars and then lie about it later!

Some music producer / image consultant is probably stockpiling black lip-liner as we speak.

Whoever picked that picture from The View to accompany this article deserves a raise.

Melancholia - You've got just about a full movie full of rambling, narcissistic, and depressive characters, and then (spoiler!) the Earth collides with another much bigger planet to the music of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde (which has been used pretty damn effectively throughout the rest of the movie). I don't know if

You're not kidding. I follow investment blogs, articles, etc. over on Seekingalpha and other than the avclub, its the only site I actually WANT to read comments on…

What am I on about? You're the one that drew a disparaging comparison between the AV Club and other ostensibly upstanding news organizations, which are in fact worse manipulators of opinion.
One example: The NYT ran fucking front page propaganda pieces for months before the Iraq War citing (as their only source) Ayad

Cute. Someone apparently thinks outlets like Fox News, Time Warner, etc. are 'actual news' organizations, which are respectable and never engage in trash-talk or malicious pandering.