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Depending how far you are into Feast, you might want to think about reading it at the same time as Dance. They take place at the same time, partly and I think it reads better as one giant book.

The post up there suggests they brought her a line and she changed and added to it, sounds like collaboration to me.

The other relevant fact is that hiphop and RnB have never bought into punk aesthetics or DIY or auteur theory as much as rock music did, so they've always just been open about collaborators.

The video would suggest more the former.

I wonder if it possible that Beyonce is perhaps not being completely literal in all of her pop music lyrics.

Pretty much the only thing I remember from that movie is Tudyk hanging from a climbing harness saying (in stupid German accent) "Hey, see how big my package looks!" Had to be improvised.

He played a hell of stoner in Wonder Boys, too.

I really liked the sketch, but I didn't love Hanks in it. Him being broad and goofy instead of playing it for weirdness made it less funny.

That's, huh, a good point that I didn't think of when reading it. (Am I a guy? Yes.)

That was John Kasich, the more reasonable one.

He played more or less the same guy but southern in One False Move, a pretty good little thriller he also co-wrote pre-Sling Blade. Carl Franklin, who did one of my favorites Devil In A Blue Dress, directed it.

If I remember science projects right, you just show up at the gym or whatever with your project. Nobody approved anything. But I went to a pretty bad school.

I meant Season 2, the currently airing one. Season 1 is there for the viewing and everyone should watch it.

I'm pretty sure I wouldn't like being around Joss Whedon much, but he actually makes entertaining stuff. Or used to.

Crazy Ex Girlfriend will be on Netflix soon enough, though.

I'm not a bitter space captain, so I always assumed Firefly was not for me…

You have good taste, OCD Geek. I bet you have excellent as well as well-organized action figures.

My favorite thing about the snow is that it eventually made it pretty obvious how much Lorelei would suck to be around, how much of an asshole Rory could be and how annoying growing up with Emily and Richard would be, so I agree but don't agree?

I'm pretty sure Sorkin is actually just a bad writer who lucked into a subject (liberal, but no too liberal fantasy White House) that a lot of people really dug when played by a very fine cast.

You're explaining by malice what could be explained by incompetence and stupidity.