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I like the Mission Impossible movies, but I find the second one unwatchable.

I am a firm believer that Tomorrow Never Dies is Brosnan's best Bond film. GoldenEye gave us the iconic game, and it starts really strong, but the third act is pretty weak. Tomorrow Never Dies, on the other hand, is a sleek update of The Spy Who Loved Me, and it works really well. The pre-title sequence, the

I thought it was a good start, and I'll be curious to see how it grows from the first two episodes. Jayma Mayes was fantastic (no surprise), and John Lithgow was delightfully weird. I was lukewarm on Sheri Sheppard (she seemed a little too much like extra-quirky Yvette Nicole Brown), but I think there's a ton of

It feels like Pawnee in the darkest timeline.

I love the other Mission Impossible movies but the second one is unwatchable.

The only thing surprising about this is that Connery ever came back to the set.

When I wrote the following pages, or rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only. And then the murders began.

People just like to use something in the news as an excuse to behave like idiots.

I'd give it a watch. They're both so likable.

Relevant Billy on the Street clip:

"People need to learn to have less opinions about things."

I remember being really unimpressed by him when he was on Colbert (I think it may have been his first show on CBS). He wasn't playing along with Stephen on anything, and seemed really far up his own ass. I wonder if the last three months have actually changed him in any real way.

Even if I watched it in two hour chunks, it was the best movie I saw this year.

Good on the director for knowing to cut to that immediately as well.

I grew up in Upstate New York and never had a problem getting good pizza, though it was lacking in Western New York. (Which was fine, because wings.)

I'd be shocked if he didn't submit for lead actor though. He's the anchor of the show, I think.

I would pay $100 to see that right now.

I appreciate Schur's continued love of weird last names.

Dad is that you?

Ugh, people are always going to find something to complain about.