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What the hell?

With all that AV Club money the above still was the best you could buy?

I know you’re having fun with the age discrepancies in film

I am still getting my head around the pre-occupation with Nate . I never found him “toxic” in the first or this season. I found him to be a product of someone trying very hard to get the approval of his father as well as make a place for himself in a sport he clearly loves hobbled by those issues

He seems like a nice Jewish boy and could make it as a side bar in the acclaimed Famous Jewish Athletes pamphlet. 

A kiss from all of us at AV Club.  Thanks for the memories.

Buy a new iPhone and you get a year for free.

The series......... ultimately didn’t fit with the Showtime brand: “We were intimately involved .......but the truth is it was always a bit of an outlier for us in terms of the fitting into the Showtime universe,” Levine said.

Hold on and I’ll go ask him..........

The film did end up being entertaining and definitely put a spotlight on this unusual time in baseball for women. Whether Winger could have brought something different to the table, one thing is for sure. Gena Davis in the lead roll knocked it out of the park. And a genius bit of casting shepherded by Marshall was

While ransomware was the subject at hand, I though Oliver’s take down of 8th generation, (slave owning) North Carolinian Madison Cawthorn, was scorching

Save for him first asking, they invited him. He went from “we need the dead weight” to encouraging  him to participate because the kid proved himself and they needed him. Kind of a hard diss to call it cultural intrusion when it just boiled down to rowing an outrigger canoe.

Dannette,  did you forget to post the interview?

Armond’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Week

Does anyone else remember before The Dissolve, that you could order AV Club branded butt plugs autographed by Nathan Rabin?

Hoo?

Prompted by the header, kids, please chew your food thoroughly before ingesting.

At at a 3-D screening of DIAL M FOR MURDER at LACMA I attended, after the screening Pat Hitchcock gave a fine little speech, especially thrilled as it was the first time she got to see the film in 3-D as was originally conceived.

How about shooting for Labor Day?

Don’t do meth, kids.  You know how I worry.