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I actually saw this in the theater and liked it quite a bit. It was probably the film that convinced me Affleck can act. It's a tight script with a lot of good performances.

I really liked Carrey in The Truman Show, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and this one. When he takes less manic roles in movies with interesting narratives and good directors, you can almost forgive him for something like Liar Liar. As far as his broad roles go, I think he's quite good in Lemony Snicket's A

Since I felt like Glee redeemed the Karofsky character a few seasons back, it was jarring to see him in bully mode during Rachel's dream. I kind of hated that. Max Adler is a pretty good actor and I felt like he was wasted here.

I haven't read all the comments yet, so I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but my favorite little moment of the entire episode is in that scene the morning after Norman gets home from the sheriff's department. It starts with a medium shot of the frying pan and an egg being broken. I assumed that it was Norma

I'd never heard of this band, so I went to YouTube and watched their videos. Too much hair twerking for me.

Yeah, this episode mostly didn't work for me either, but I laughed out loud when the dog showed up in the Heck's bed, growling at Mike. Also, I played volleyball in college and I am apparently the only person in the history of the school who hit the ball into the rafters of the gym and got it stuck there. It's not

I've done a lot of event planning for non-profits over the past 20 years and one way to raise funds was the "send people to jail" gimmick. I remember being part of an event that did it as far back as 2006. I even had to build a fake jail cell once. So, yeah, it's a real thing. No, it wasn't my idea. I swear.

I pretty much agree with everything said in the article. As a gay man, I watched Will & Grace when it premiered and held my breath, hoping it wouldn't be awful. For the first few seasons it was often very funny. By the end of season 4, I was done. None of these characters grew at all. The show just stagnated; it

Exactly. It's horrible.

That's Robert Wagner. Chamberlain dies when an explosion causes the breeches buoy to fail and he plummets to death.

I can take most of the grisly or creepy antics in supernatural horror movies because I don't believe in ghosts or demons or vampires or monsters (besides Dick Cheney). For some reason I am most unsettled by films in which people are hopelessly trapped by fire. That scene in The Towering Inferno where Susan Flannery

This was the first episode of Modern Family I have ever actively hated. The nanny plot was done before (and better) on Friends. Are there actually men who don't know when they're hiring a hooker? Really? The only thing that worked for me was that last scene of Lily losing her patience with the cacophony of

Well, I noticed it, too. But then I'm gay. The only surprise here is that Brad doesn't seem to notice it.

Sue and Brad bursting into a performance of "Summer Nights" as a means of making Darrin jealous was a moment of insanely pure sitcom brilliance. I totally believe those two characters sat on the bed together and planned something so adolescently absurd. Also, Brad is, hands down, my favorite gay character on TV right

I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that the demographics of folks watching The Walking Dead are probably not the same as those watching Fox News. According to Nielsen research, the median age of Fox viewers is 65+.

You may need to replace your gay friends. My gay friends stopped caring sometime around the end of season two.

What would you have Jesse Tyler Ferguson do? Storm into the writers room, place his hands on his hips and demand that they make his character… "representative" or something? I'd prefer that he shook the snot out of Eric Stonestreet instead. I've grown to hate his idiotic character.

Alex and Lily = comedy gold.

Well, I did eventually become agnostic. Damn, so close…

Around the end of the third season, the Dunphy clan had a scene where they were discussing Mitch and Cam's potential plan to have another baby and Luke's sole contribution to the conversation was something like, "I think we can all agree that Lily is horrible person." It came out of left field and made me laugh out