xtracrispy--disqus
Cousin Bleh
xtracrispy--disqus

And wistful discourse about the sandy beaches of Naboo.

Totally agree. I love the Locke Lamora series and would much prefer to see it adapted.

I am constantly amazed when fantasy sites list Rothfuss, who has published all of 2 books in the series, above other, far better series.

To be fair, if he's actually using words rather than animated gifs, it's a step-up from most Goodreads reviews.

He's having trouble finding words for the next book as well.

I tried to inform the people at Goodreads that the YA craze was dwindling, but I couldn't find the right animated gif to convey the message.

He's just still wearing his David Cross costume from Halloween.

Pitchfork says he's cancelled all remaining dates of the tour.

I don't understand how he's gotten his sites on Google News. I've worked on a few legit news sites that I've submitted to Google News, some successfully and some not, and Google News has pretty stringent requirements.

Thought this was a good episode, not great, but I suppose they had to do a Thanksgiving story. I always love the flashbacks on this show, so seeing Pops and Ruby in the 70s was the best part for me. And Pops apologizing for all his side pieces.

This is the second time they've brought up getting massaged by a man. Charlie goes to a masseur ("strong hands") and he DGAF.

Yeh, but Matthew Lewis can't seem to keep his clothes on.

Probably not a popular opinion given how well loved the Harry Potter series is, but I think the books are every bit as uneven as the films. The first 3 in the series are poorly written children's books… Rowling herself has lamented her overuse of adverbs, which Stephen King admonished her for in Entertainment Weekly.

Well, she is a clown.

Calista Flockhart is 52, and Ford is 74.

I'm really looking forward to Anne Hathaway in the adaptation of The Dress.

I quite like his dressings. But I just bought his salsa the other night because I am an old who knows that the profits go to charity. It has the texture of mush.

Why is there a napkin under his elbow?

Same. I can't carry a tune in a paper bag, so anytime I've ever been dragged to a karaoke bar, I scan the notebooks for "Paul Revere," which I could perform without looking at the screen once. I inevitably end up doing "Fight for Your Right."

I have a real fondness for narrative rap songs, so for me "Paul Revere" is not just a top 3 Beasties song but one of the best rap tracks ever and right up there with "Black Steel" and "6 in the Morning."