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Go ahead and treat yo self to Parks and Recreation on DVD. It's what Tom and Donna would do.
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Finally, something the whole world can agree on: dead bodies and crime scenes.
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All they want to do is eat your brains. They're not unreasonable, no one's gonna eat your eyes.
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In keeping with the New Year's spirit, it's out with the old, in with the new at HBO.
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So many new DVD sets! So little time/space! Barring our sudden ability to manipulate time and space, we're gonna do these rapid-fire style. Do not feel slighted, little DVD sets -- you are all important. To somebody.
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It certainly could get better, as I've only watched last night's pilot episode so far, and pilots generally mean very little, but man, that was so disappointing. I wanted to love it so much, based on the cast alone -- Jason Schwartzman, Zach Galifianakis and Ted Danson -- and I even like the author the show is loosely based on, Jonathan Ames, perfectly fine. But this pilot was awful.
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There's going to be a new Three's Company on ABC, and it's all Arianna Huffington's fault. I am in no mood.
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It's a damn shame, people throwing away a perfectly good robot show like that.
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OK, before I thought of that title I was super-psyched about my favorite comedian, Zach Galifianakis, joining the HBO pilot Bored to Death, but now I just can't get over how hilarious the idea of his "Pretentious Illiterate" character playing the part of a "struggling comic book artist" would be. Sadly, that's not the case, but I'll take Zach any way I can get him (I even watched Tru Calling for him. Tru Calling! Zach himself didn't even watch that show!).
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Annals Of Stuntcasting, Irrational Exuberance
That Sound You Hear? That's the Exploding Heads of Hipsters EverywhereJason Schwartzman has been cast as the lead in HBO's pilot Bored to Death, as a shaggy-haired Brooklynite with a drinking problem and a penchant for pulp crime novels. The news story didn't mention whether or not his character would have a giant Devendra Banhart beard, prominently displayed Nitzer Ebb records and the Criterion edition of Le Cercle Rouge in his apartment in addition to an addiction to PBR, but I think it's safe to assume he will.
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