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Neil Gaiman did the show very recently. I doubt they couldn't get his permission.

Have you tried turning it off and on?

Hey, you! Join the Navy!

What if I want an abortion, AND a miniature American flag? I want both! BOO!!!

Homer had a piece of food stuck to his face for a whole day. And it wasn't little, either, it was a chicken wing!

Oh, yeah! Ha ha ha! Get out.

Yes, another vote for "no." The best you can say about it is it wasn't terrible.

I won't say I've never given up on a book, but I definitely don't plan to with this one. Besides Sunset (to be honest, I didn't even exactly recall why I hated it so much, but you've definitely hit upon it), I have liked The Road and Outer Dark well enough. They were both definitely worth a read.

See, I told you all that Pegg sucked.

I couldn't believe how bad The Sunset Limited was. Well, I guess I can now because of The Counselor, although I KIND of like that movie just because it's so batshit insane.

Well, as the commenter quoting Outer Dark demonstrated (whether that was his/her intention or not), he does that a lot.

He's okay there.

Oh, I like it fine. I wasn't commenting on its quality, more on its production.

Dead Alive for sure. I don't really care for Bad Taste or Meet the Feebles. Obviously, I'd put The Frighteners in the other section of his career. It may not have had the budget of the LOTR movies, but it was his induction into Hollywood.

I DON'T KNOW!

I'd mostly agree with that, if we're talking about Simon Pegg. I love Scott Pilgrim to death myself. Pegg, though, I like the other two installments of the Cornetto trilogy, but I don't love them. I think Pegg got really obnoxious and unlikable after Shaun. I don't like Spaced much, either. It's okay, but that's about

McCarthy was one I'd probably have liked to mention, but I haven't really read enough to say for certain. I actually just started The Crossing. But Blood Meridian is so much better than the other two novels I've read, Outer Dark and The Road, both of which were good. I've also read The Sunset Limited, but the less

Yeah, anyone who claims Match Point is a masterpiece or anything close just makes me think, "You've never seen Crimes and Misdemeanors, then, I assume?" I actually think Match Point is a decent movie. I don't begrudge Allen revisiting themes from an earlier picture, but it's so similar it knocks it down a big peg.

THANK YOU. I just wanted to add that the previous complaint is so incredibly stupid my eyes almost rolled out of my skull.