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Eh, no thanks. It's shocking how bad this show got by the end. Jenny and Shane hooking up, Jenny's murder that absolutely no one cared about, Alice being an asshole, the All-About-Eve plot that Max was somehow involved in, and the list goes on.

Fuck yeah, American Dad! I don't think I've ever heard a celebrity mention the show before. This makes me like you more, Craig!

Watched Tour de Pharmacy. It was a funny little time waster. I didn't care for the last one so I was pleasantly surprised by this one.

As fun as the movie sounds, I wondered how they were going to fit in all of these cameos. Hannibal Burress, Martin Starr and Garcelle Bauvais were just a few names I remember hearing. I'm not surprised that a few fell through the cracks.

That sounds awful, for you and for her. Sending my prayers out for Gravy.

I could get into that. They could even have a 24 style clock, ticking down as the ship sinks.

Monica and Chandler hooking up was around the time I lost interest in the show. They were neurotic on their own, and annoying together.

No chemistry at all. Their miserable pairing in Midnight in Paris made more sense. They were believeable when they hated each other.

This is a really good one. Kim was giving up her whole life, her education, her degree, and any sense of stability. No concessions were being made for her, everything was to accommodate Michael. What a shitty, one-sided relationship. Kim deserved better. And once they had kids, then she would be even less likely

Ugh, I hate that cliche. I couldn't blame Candice Bergen (the groom's mother) for getting pissed. Her son was getting dumped at the altar. I would have had some words, too.

The ending that movie is a trip!

I wondered that, too. Kate was supposed to be hardened by life and all, but she was such an unsympathetic asshole and I didn't see what Leopold liked about her. I was more interested in the weird meet-cute between Liev Schreiber and his nurse at the mental institution.

This is so sad. Besides his great performance as Lafayette on True Blood, he had a real solid presence and I was looking forward to seeing what else he could do. He was good in in a very small role in The Help, and I've heard good things about him in Elementary, too.

This scene alone makes the movie worth watching.

Yeah, it should have been Dawson/Joey (insufferable twits deserved each other), and Pacey/Andie. Andie was such a great character, and she brought out the best in Pacey.

Right after that big race where Kenickie wins, Sandy has a brief exchange with Frenchie right before her "transformation" and it still pisses me off:

Same here. Ferris was pushy and annoying but I don't get the recent vitriol over him. The only people I can see justifiably hating Ferris would be Rooney and Jeanie, and the latter was only jealous that she couldn't do the same stunts without getting caught.

That really disappoints me, more than than any other problem with the film. The scenes with Caesar and Blue Eyes (his eldest son) in Dawn were compelling, especially since Blue Eyes was around the age when Caesar finally broke away from his father (Franco) and began the ape revolution.

50FD is one of the few movies that I would have been OK with a bullshit, nonsensical twist that gave Lucy her memories back, because otherwise, the story's just too fucked up.

It's nice to see other people who liked Spanglish. It was some flawed storytelling, but compelling nonetheless, and yes, good performances from Sandler, along with Paz Vega and Tea Leoni. It doesn't wrap up everything in a tidy bow, either.