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i mentioned this last week but, you can always check out paula marshall's appearance on "Californication."

seems more like sorkin is recycling his tropes than anything else, because it sounds really similar to sally the west coast update producer from SportsNight. apparently, attractive women who focus on their career and use guys for sex are, dunno, evil or something.

i have a friend whose mom died last year and i keep catching myself almost replying to goofy stuff he says/writes/emails with some variation of "your mom does!"-type shit - i haven't slipped yet, but i keep worrying that i'm going to. i even spoke at her wake!
 
the weird thing is that we're not real big on the "your

maybe we should, i dunno, molest him so he thinks it's a good idea to rouffie and then rape a young nancy drew-like heroine so she has something to investigate in the very first episode of her new show and then work out the solution to during the season finale of the second season, in a scene where he confesses, blows

eh, whatever - neko case hasn't won any grammy awards either and Citizen Kane didn't get the oscar, etc.

no, FUCK EVERYBODY!
 
[don't look at me like that; i learned it from watching burl.]

-pfft!- sounds like the usual librul bullshit; everyone knows there's no such thing as class distinctions in 'Murica.

the local library system has a copy of Iron Dragon's Daughter, so i put it on hold - sounds interesting.

i don't think sorkin is deluded enough to think he's as pretty as sam seaborn. i mean, c'mon - no one thinks that highly of themselves, do they?!

well, i don't know that it's necessary for us to re-evaluate how we felt about a movie just because it turns out the creative forcees didn't set out to tell the story you found when you watched it - if you had a reading or interpretation of the film that made it enjoyable for you, i think you're entitled to value your

this whole MPDG shorthand is interesting, since it seems like it's one of a handful of different cliches about porn stars or strippers or prostitutes or whathaveyou in movies and on tv…

despite the glasses and the sweaters, doesn't joshua malina also have a ridiculously fit body, too? maybe i'm thinking of someone else but i thought he was in some short-lived bro show that came across like a less conflicted version of Desperate Housewives but with dudes… i thought there was a commercial where all the

"she's just some girl" who gets professionally naked and simulates sex on camera. to be fair to jeremy, a lot of guys way less uptight than him have been known to have problems with that scenario… hell, barney fuckin' stinson, to name one notable fictional character who also wandered the streets of sitcom NYC. if

you may also be interested in her turn on Californication. i don't know if there was a body-double or not but… you may be interested.

at this point, i'd settle for a DVD. but, yeah, i didn't really understand how a show could get everything right the first time [cast, tone, pacing, writing, setting - fuckin' Chicago, man! hell, i'd even give them props for costuming…] wind up cancelled, then somehow get rebooted years later BY THE SAME

shouldn't "Aren't we lucky?" be phrased as a question? of course, if it was a simple statement of fact, i think to simply say "We are lucky." somehow lacks punch… maybe something along the lines of "We are fortunate you decided to share this with us"? or "Heartily commended, old chum!" [people just don't refer to one

the most tragic thing about rorscharch's moral code was how he, or it, was so inflexible that he wound up ultimately incapable of being true to that code himself, unable to live with the weight of a truly staggering decision.

go for it, Carlos the Dwarf [great name, by the way.]

and she'll suck your dick for a thousand dollars.

so punky brewster gets a comic book continuation but not Twin Peaks? or Brisco County, Jr? or Deep Space Nine? Hill Street Blues? St. Elsewhere? Homocide? jesus, give us a Twilight Zone comic, even if it just reprints the old Gold Key issues [which had gorgeous covers if nothing else…] note: i'm aware that DS9 was