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The 9 “likes” featured in this episode:

Scrabble Deluxe Typography Edition

Angry Birds Space

Jason Reitman’s stage read of The Big Lebowski

Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Twitter feed

The documentary film Holy Rollers

The screenwriting book Save the Cat

Joss Whedon’s new film The Cabin in the Woods

Joan Osborne’s new record, Bring It On Home

The Decemberists


Other items of note:

Cloverfield

Words with Friends

Season 1 of “The River”

Bonnie Raitt, who never gets old


Corrections:

A couple of times Rob said “Josh Whedon” instead of “Joss.” He feels terrible about this.

Jason said Liam Hemsworth stars in The Cabin in the Woods and played Thor. In fact, it’s Chris Hemsworth who stars in both The Cabin in the Woods and Thor. His brother, Liam, plays Gale in The Hunger Games. Jason regrets this mistake only slightly.

Matthew Paul Turner thought Joan Osborne was in her early 40s. Wikipedia says she was born in July 1962. Which would make her 49. He regrets this error but is totally impressed.


This week’s “Question of the Week,” submitted by Chad Jones:

When it comes to your creative lives, what roadblocks get in the way of your work? How do you keep it fresh?


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The 9 “likes” featured in this episode:

The Da Vinci surgical robot

The website LiterallyUnbelievable.org

The singer/songwriter/guitarplayer Andy Gullahorn

The apocalyptic film Take Shelter

The film The Muppets

The documentary film Mister Rogers & Me

The design blog abduzeedo.com

The Iranian film A Separation

“Book Brawl” from the site Lit Reactor


Other items of note:

The Passage, by Justin Cronin

The Strain, by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan

Revolutionary Road, starring Kate Winslet and Leo DiCaprio (and Michael Shannon)

The “hurdy-gurdy,” which sounds just as silly as a “gullahorn” but actually exists


This week’s “Question of the Week,” submitted by Kevin Sheen:

What’s the most helpful criticism you’ve ever received?

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