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  1. We’ll dance. We’ll get our dance on!

    1. For Internal Use Only: Movies To See, Halftime 2013

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      Every year in my capacity as Film Editor of The A.V. Club, I would send out a raw list of movie titles to my core staff for year-end list consideration, ordered chronologically by their release date in New York City. But lately, I’ve been sending out “halftime” lists, too, and even published annotated versions of those lists on the site. I recently put together a halftime list for our writers at The Dissolve, too, and thought I’d share that with our Tumblr followers.

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      1. coloringforgrownups:

        AMC made an art book to give to the cast & crew of Breaking Bad and they included some of our Breaking Bad coloring book pages in it. Re-blog if you think AMC should go one step further and let us make a full-on, Coloring for Grown-Ups-style Breaking Bad coloring book… Obviously we’d package it with a custom set of crayons featuring colors like Pinkman Pink, Walter White, Heisenberg Blue, Hazmat Yellow, Marie Schrader’s Purple Obsession… This thing writes itself. 

        ALSO: the first person to send us a photo of this sitting on Bob Odenkirk’s coffee table wins a free, crayon-signed copy of our book. Or any book. We’ll sign anything at this point.

          1. Jonah from Veep

            The best thing about Veep is it’s the only HBO show where you’re guaranteed no bare tits. (Please don’t make a liar of me with a balls-out full-nude finale.)

            I’ve never met Timothy Simons but he “liked” a tweet where I said I’d draw something from Veep. So I did.

            1. Veep | 2.08 “First Response”

                1. I was the “one-legged-guy” for the day @VeepHBO.

                  Lots of fun that day.

                    1. Thomas Peter’s blog on Poolside floods

                      “At some point the helicopter made a right turn, dipping the side I was sitting on deep below the horizon. And there it was right below me, the epitome of the absurd flood picture: the baby-blue oval of a swimming pool evenly surrounded by muddy water. I trained my 300mm lens straight down and composed as well as I could, which was a challenge in the soaring air stream that nearly snatched my camera out of my hands. I fired off some 10 frames before the chopper leveled out. The picture was gone. No one else on board had seen it.”

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