Via the House Next Door, here's a provocative compendium of memorable "images, lines, gestures and moods" from the year in movies.
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17 Dec 2007 04:48 pm
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Superbad was the movie of the year, but Repiglican critics didn't get any of the jokes so they won't vote for it.

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I would complain that the entry about "Mr. Brooks" is a spoiler, but I don't intend on seeing that pile of crap, ever. So never mind.
Posted by Woody Bombay | December 17, 2007 6:20 PM