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sun_star_n_moon July 14 2011, 01:53:11 UTC
awww yay! Third link spam in a row! Im happy to see it back. It would make me happy if you kept up with it! =D

Also, the beard necklace is one of the most confusing things I have ever seen.

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cleolinda July 14 2011, 01:58:45 UTC
It's very upsetting to me, for some reason. A lot of this linkspam seems to be upsetting me.

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sun_star_n_moon July 14 2011, 02:03:00 UTC
The beard is upsetting?

ah well, I wouldnt call it that. Its just confusing. Like, I dont get it. At all. Im almost half expecting this to be the next style lady gaga starts wearing.

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melchar July 14 2011, 02:06:57 UTC
Fear the Beard? [Does that make Brian Wilson a dwarf?]

... I hope the baseball silly references are not out of place.

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pointedulac July 14 2011, 01:58:32 UTC
I will watch Alexander Skarsgan3@%&%^$$whatis in anything. (But I will not learn to spell his name apparently.)

I'll be happy with one final Sookie Stakehouse book, so long as it doesn't leave a bad taste in my mouth like a few of them have.

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pointedulac July 14 2011, 01:59:34 UTC
ALSO OMG YAY WELCOME BACK LINKSPAM FOR HOWEVER LONG YOU LAST. *waves pompoms*

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aka_paloma July 14 2011, 02:07:08 UTC
THAT'S OKAY. AIDAN TURNER AND RICHARD ARMITAGE (they better not uglify him!) WILL BRING ALL THE HOTNESS REQUIRED FROM THE DWARF FACTION. (Also, too much hotness might cause spontaneous combustion in the theatres.)

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pointedulac July 14 2011, 02:08:32 UTC
I CANNOT SEE AIDAN AS ANYONE BUT MITCHELL. IT WILL JUST BE WEIRD.

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txvoodoo July 14 2011, 02:10:34 UTC
The are NOT the Tiger Beat Dwarves.

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shannonsequitur July 14 2011, 02:35:53 UTC
txvoodoo July 14 2011, 02:49:05 UTC
Aww, thanks :D

I'm glad someone got the Tiger Beat reference!

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ladysugarquill July 14 2011, 02:10:55 UTC
About Ebert's review, he has said he's not paying attention. I think it was on the DH1 review, he said he only watches the movies once and doesn't really remember details from one to the the next.

Which makes me said, you're doing it wrong, don't complain if you don't get it.

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tabbyclaw July 14 2011, 03:04:25 UTC
The only review of his I've read in years was for Kung Fu Panda 2, and it made me despair. He was genuinely surprised to discover that Po was adopted.

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scott_lynch July 14 2011, 03:16:20 UTC
Bless him for trying, Ebert is a great essayist and a fine wordsmith but he has always, always been fact- and memory-challenged. I think the all-time classic would be his ham-handed muttering about the first X-Men movie, and whether or not the comic book medium was suitable for dealing with something as awful as the Holocaust. This after a certain world-famous comic book about mice won a Pulitzer Prize for doing just that.

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luna_glass_wall July 14 2011, 03:42:14 UTC
Maus <3

And

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