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Philippe Gosselin
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I remember seeing Liar Liar in theater and the outtakes during the end credits got the biggest laughs and nobody moved from their seats until the outtakes were done.

Contrary to popular belief there are different types of depression and I suffer from the "biological" form. I lost my mother in February and the depression I've had, on and off, for the last three years is substantially more crippling than the grief I go through and I love my mother just as much as most folks.

I can't believe they didn't cast Dave Fennoy to play Ezekiel, seems like he was born to play it.

Prohibitively overrated in every sense, I envy your ignorance.

The last 9 months has transformed the Daily Show and Real Time into glorified Trump Watch. As a non-American I found it funny at first but now, months later, it has become utterly mind-numbing. At least there is John Oliver.

If there is one sequel I would love to see is a continuation of Inside/Out. I think it would be awesome if they took their concept and treat it as a 7up. Since this is Disney I am not holding my breath though.

“Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” is the only U2 song I like!

Amen to that! Who forgot to check if Steve actually knew the guys who would be inducting him, talk about one mighty blunder.

Preacher bored me to death, can't Dillon do any backgrounds?

Don't know, never got nowhere near that far.

David Anthony…how nice to know that I am finally not alone in this universe. Let me add the rebooted Battlestar Galactica and The Sopranos

Get back!

Sorry dude but I've been laughing my ass off for the last 5 minutes…this is just hilarious.

Sorry for not taking place in the U.S but if you are willing to cross the border and go up to Quebec City you are in for a treat, first you'll be visiting North America's oldest city. Second, you'll be surrounded by a francophone atmosphere. Third, you will get to experience the magic that is QC in July, filled with

A unique and powerful film that I've enjoyed rewatching several times so far. And then I saw the "director's cut" and OH-MY-GOD it was so bad, if you haven't seen it yet do yourself a favor and steer clear of this version which is complete non sense and rips off the mystery and awe out of this film in just a few shots.

Certainly glad to see I am not alone in thinking that season 2 is a far cry from season 1. The incessant and boring martial arts fight (sick and tired of seeing fists miss their mark by a feet), and the return of the comic tropes in full blast made for one long, mind numbing season.

Season 2 is a big letdown for me: Mike's story becomes more interesting as time goes on, while Jimmy's stagnate, I mean he did say "never again" in the last episode last year, right?

They give Rush their chance and Ace Frehley inspired a couple of generations of top guitar players. I'd say that's culture changing as well.