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Coco no mo :(
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Top TV of 2009
1. Battlestar Galactica (surprised?) 2. Stargate Universe (Suprisingly fantastic! Veered away from the cheesiness of the former series’) 3. Dollhouse (lagged in the beginning but got so good in the end) 4. Lost 5. Modern Family (hilarious!) 6. FlashForward 7. 30 Rock 8. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (especially Mac & Dennis Break Up) 9. Glee (didn’t want to...
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Bad News Bear Ornament →
“who needs gingerbread when you can eat people? these bad news bears have gobbled up some folks and now just want to hang out on your christmas tree, or wherever you like.” wow. just wow. brilliant.
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ListenI like it when sophomore attempts don’t...
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SFX's 26 Greatest Tearjerkers →
A great way for big nerds to relive teary moments. My favorite being: Yep – you voted for a caption, but few would deny the bleak impact of Quantum Leap‘s final sign off. It’s made even more poignant by the fact that he‘s just changed history so that his pal Al is reunited with his wife. One minute Sam’s telling Beth, “Instead of starting with once upon a time, let’s start with the...
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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus! This NEEDS to come out in the U.S.
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Dawn of the Awesome →
A great article about the upcoming “Awesomeist Movement” from my former grad school classmate and Mets Blogger Ted Berg At some point in the middle of the semester in a graduate-level international existentialist film class, I realized that all of the movies on the syllabus were painfully boring. I pointed this out to the professor and argued that, though some of the films featured...
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