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Nope.

If you think about it, the McCarthy-Falcone team clearly didn't know what they were doing with Tammy, and then were fairly competent in the Boss. That trajectory actually bodes well for their third film.

Still better than Allen Gregory! (by a hair)

Some hideous combination of red, black, and yellow, as I recall.

Saw it yesterday with my wife (there were slim pickings at the ol' multiplex), and it wasn't that bad. Certainly better than Tammy. Not as good as the Heat. The first two-thirds had some really funny moments, but the end dragged pretty badly. I'd probably agree with the B- it was given here.

Could have been worse. I had a horizontal-striped button-up sweater vest from Structure. Actually, I might have had two, in different colors.

That guy supposedly still clears six figures a year touring, but mostly from corporate-type events.

But who will play Michael O'Donoghue? Brian Huskey with a beard? Wait, actually Brian Huskey with a beard works perfectly.

That's a good point. A band dealing with contractual problems could just tour in their old van. Kesha would have to hire a band, who would expect to be paid, and she'd have to rent a van/bus, and a backline, etc. etc.
One avenue theoretically available to her would be to tour with the Flaming Lips and do songs from

So, she can't record right now because she doesn't want to record with Dr. Luke and/or Sony. Could she do "featured" spots on other people's songs? Sing the hook for a rapper? I would think she could tour, and a tour right now would probably be successful. It just seems like there are ways to keep her career going

No, but I would have thought NBC would have some control over the show, given that they kept it going in '80 when Lorne left.

"It really depends on how long this show decides to continue on…"
Does he know something we don't? Are the rumors that the show dies with Lorne true?

Only 20 percent of the lead-in? Meaning 80 percent of South Park viewers changed the channel. Hell, 20 percent of viewers at that time may well be asleep.

George Lopez's facial hair… wowie zowie. Can you imagine if he just had a soul patch? It would be the largest soul patch in history!

Wow, Debra Wilson got weird in the last two decades.

Actually, I think 3 Doors Down have a new album, too.

Every single one of their albums since 1998 has gone Top 10. Even in an age of slumping album sales, that's impressive. Among their 1995-2000 peers, who else besides the Foo Fighters can claim that?

Yes, but New Girl didn't go into broadcast syndication, presumably because the bids didn't look good. Parks and Rec also didn't go into broadcast syndication; Community and 30 Rock did, but didn't make people nearly as much money as expected and are mostly gone from local stations now.

Huh. So that's where Christopher Mintz-Plasse went.

Liv Tyler. Mid-'90s Liv Tyler. <sigh>