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A good Flop House this week as we plum deep into the depths of Stuart's obsession with pool tables and Elliott brings us the glory of Man-witches.

I am so so pumped for this. Samurai Jack may be the most cinematic television show ever made.

The day is long as the pope is young.

Looking forward to next season who would be your dream cast.

It’s been a blast going through the first season of the show with all you volunteers, and I can’t wait to see next season (if we live until then). Anyway let’s wrap up with some fun details.

Currently the song is Isjaka by Sigur Ros. Nice booming drums and loud guitars to start the day.

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BODY!

Searching through the movie times in my town I learned one of the oldest theatres in the city is closing down. Now I am of two minds about this. On one hand it was the shittiest theatre in town. The screens were scratched. The seating was horrendous. The Sound was less than stellar, and the rooms were cramped and

Yes Sir.

I think this might be the best episode of the season, and one the reasons is the details!

Great news unreported by the AV Club today.

As a person who was mostly frustrated by the movie, I am going to compliment it on the one big thing it did better than the show. The destruction of Josephine’s house in the movie was vastly better than in this episode. In the movies the sequence is played as straight horror with every fear of Josephine’s coming true.

The References are coming thick and fast, with lots of jokes peppered in as well, as we swiftly approach the end of the season.

Space Panda was better…

Magazine Update!

The second half of the season really explicates the best aspects of the show, and reveals the smart steps they did in adapting the story. These last four episodes are my favorites, and this one in particular has some tremendous highlights.

I want to take this time to lavish huge heaps of praise on this show's production design. In particular the town market and petting zoo, which I think is the best set the show has. First of all it’s huge, The Anxious Clown is a set within a set, and contains a lot of details. It also embodies what I like the most

I laughed for five minutes in the theatre when the Unbreakable started to play. It was a fun little thing to do at the end of of a dumb, but enjoyable, little movie.

You are indeed correct. I could have gotten the spelling wrong, but the anagram comes up again. Also it feels in character for Olaf to forget a letter in his anagrams.

Two main things I want to cover this episode.