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I really liked him in 50/50. I thought it was a fairly realistic look at life with cancer that was both sad and funny (obviously at different times), and he delivered a good and sympathetic performance in it. I also really liked Seth Rogen and Anna Kendrick too (and Kendrick I had only vaguely heard of at that time).

Yes, they tried too hard to make it exciting, and it was boring. And despite that Jamie Chung has been in a lot of big movies, she is generic-looking, and I can never recognize her, nor do I think she has talent. She has been very successful off of The Real World and has had major movie success, but I think she is

I watched some of it on TV, and found it boring, except when Michael Shannon was chewing scenery as the villain.

I’m sure it looks amazing in 3D, but I already saw the documentary, which I thought was great, and Petit’s eccentric charm and childlike love of danger made him endearing. I don’t want to watch an American actor do a French accent and imitate him.

I really liked Raising Hope, I found it funny and charming, and the show grew and progressed in its 4-5 seasons. I would try The Grinder too.

I really liked Jawbreaker a lot. I thought it was messed-up and funny and dark, and Rose McGowan and Judy Greer owned that movie. I misjudged Julie Benz’ talent, as she played a ditzy character, and was surprised at how versatile her talent was from both Buffy and Dexter.

I watched half of it last week, and it was trying way too hard to be “edgy” with wannabe twisted humor. I found it boring and trite.

I even like the Rosa/Charles relationship, seeing how Charles gets to her sentimental side even as she threatens to cut him or punch him for making her smile.

Yeah, I didn’t like the running joke of the staff being mean to Gary, or constantly shooting down his opinions. Even if he does have a happy home life and succeeds in the long run, the constant derision and hate of him was old fast.

She’s been doing Broadway a lot lately. She starred in A Trip to Bountiful with Vanessa Williams and Cuba Gooding, Jr., and is in a new play with James Earl Jones now.

They really do. And I like that the show will focus on heroic people who happen to be minorities, and they will do color-blind casting for some people. Like Maya Rudolph (of African and European heritage) played a Colombian drug lord, or Jason Momoa (of Hawaiian/Pacific descent) playing Jim Thorpe, a Native American.

My grandma worked at the New York Times in the 1970s and 1980s, and when walking in Times Square, she would see teen girl prostitutes on the street with their pimps controlling them. That sounds very sad and depressing for the girls, and not a time to return to.

Thank you. I don’t find it funny at all to make fun of Busey for being “weird” because he has brain damage. Even if he makes fun of it sometimes, it’s not for others to do, especially not in this b.s. writing mocking him.

I watched the first hour of it, and kept it on mute for the second hour while I talked to my mom on the phone. I found it boring, trying way too hard to be campy, couldn’t stand Emma Roberts (I know she was playing a bitch, but her acting is obnoxious), and only really liked Ariana Grande’s death scene because it was

Right, both Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube have been married since the early-mid 90’s. It doesn’t mean they are faithful (I doubt it with Snoop), but they got married at the heights of their careers, likely to women who they dated in high school.

I just started watching it. It’s a pretty dark comedy about a mother and daughter who are both recovering addicts, and trying to live a sober life while dealing with their relationship and family issues. It gets redundant sometimes, as they frequently argue, and the laugh track at lame jokes can be distracting, but

It wasn’t on often. It debuted for one season about 2-3 years ago, and just now came back with a second season. It seemed more like a summer replacement show than a regular series.

True. She is gorgeous and stunning, so she looked good in pretty much everything she was in. Her acting skills are just limited and weak, especially whenever she played someone poor (Losing Isaiah, Monster’s Ball, Jungle Fever). She always sounded really forced and trying hard to sound “street,” and it came off as

I am into sci-fi, and didn’t watch it because it looked dull from the promos. That’s great that it has a majority black cast, but I still think the story sounds boring.

She was really good in Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, I think that’s the best performance I’ve seen her deliver.