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Agreed. Kung Fu Panda's really more of a cross between Tony Gwynn and Vlad Guerrero than anything like Sosa. And given his body type, if he's juicing, he's doing it wrong.

She's no Robin Sparkles
So this is the "Sandcastles in the Sand" stage of her career?

You can't really argue with the Mike Scioscia choice. There wasn't anyone else who would have made more sense. Daulton and Tettleton were still obscure, Piazza wasn't in the league yet, and Carter, Fisk and Parrish were all on their way out. I'll give Burns' scouting efforts approval on that one, unlike Steve Sax,

Yes it's awesome. Not quite as awesome as Tigers great Sweet Lou Whitaker but still pretty great.

I really liked Scream 4 and thought it was the best since the original. I'll admit that may be partly related to seeing it opening night in a packed theater (and given how badly it flopped I can't imagine many people saw it like that.)

One thing that's always bugged me as a missed storytelling opportunity is that in the first game they SHOULD have been winning by about 30-40. I understand why they couldn't do that in the pilot, you need an exciting game, but man, if what had happened to Street happened in a blowout that would have made a great

Joe Posnanski is my favorite sports writer out there right now. Also if you're a baseball fan BP is pretty much a daily must read.

You'll like it. Lemur gets a lot of it right, in a bizarre way think of it as the the small-town compliment to the Wire. I am not saying it is as remotely as good the Wire, but you sort of get the idea.

Tim Riggins: Cougar Catnip was also a season one plotline. Actually looking back there were some surprisingly terrible plotlines that year (Smash and steroids, Smash and Waverly) but it all held together somehow.

I'm glad someone else think Deadspin is useless these days. I used to love the site when Leitch (who should really be at Grantland now) was still running it but now everything is either overly mean-spirited so they can be "edgy", a long series dick jokes, or athlete dong. The fact that it has only gotten more popular

I also saw this movie and disagree with the four previous commenters who are either a) the same person or b) some sort of Charlie Day hating hive mind. It was far from a classic but it was funny and Day was hilarious.

I'll say that I liked the Other Guys but also found it really frustrating. Their were three ways they could have gone with the movie. One is they could have just done a Hot Fuzz like riff on buddy cop movies with the Sam Jackson/The Rock characters. They could have made Steve Coogan way more interesting and actually

So I can't be the only one right?
I read this as Martin Starr - now I'm disappointed.

Good point, why agree with Stewart's thoughtful and reasoned positions that you may occasionally agree with when Keith tells you exactly what you want to hear every night!

Let's not pretend Olbermann is starting some bold new project in independent journalism here - he got canned at his old job for being a giant ass that no one wants to work with. Same as every other job he's ever had. All he's trying to do is collect another paycheck, not save the world from corporate greed.

I also agree with Cookie Monster, and I'll just say the best impression I think I've ever seen of Olbermann actually came from Stewart who just crushed him a couple of years ago.

I think you mean, Ann Perkins!

So if Jason Biggs is playing Leonardo…
does that mean they're going to try and get Woody Allen or Eugene Levy to play Splinter?

People are awful
Saw a preview for this, actually it was one of those previews they show before the previews now in theaters and the douchebags in front of me were laughing every time the Daphne character spoke.

Also it's implied that Mallory and Pam were part of a threesome on Archer last season. (shudder)