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I never really payed attention to the byline on articles like these, but holy shit, did a cursory googling show me Gary Smith has a hell of an impressive resume.

Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd should have a knife fight to the death. No matter who loses, America wins!

Skip Bayless is rarely entertaining, even more rarely knows what he's talking about, and always speaks at a decibel level thirty points higher than those around him.

tibber - check out that Sports Illustrated article I posted below, and you'll completely change your opinion of Kellerman.

Agreed, that was another terrific feature. I remember reading that one in the magazine; even though it's all available online, I still bad about letting my subscription expire last year.

Around The Horn may be terrible
but I can never watch it without thinking about this story Sports Illustrated did on former host Max Kellerman and his brother's murder. It's a long read, but I'll be damned if it isn't devastating. It's really one of the most compelling reads that magazine has produced, and that's

His performance in quiz show
is seriously off the charts. Great acting all around in that movie, with Ralph Fiennes nailing the Connecticut nancy, but Turturro steals every scene he's in as effortlessly as a French pick-pocket.

I'm really hoping that this dude is just trying to make fun of all the shameless plugs that go on in the comments. The only hole in my theory is that means he created a website ironically. Which is just a whole world of misapplied effort.

Even my little sister, whose favorite movie at the time was 102 Dalmations, came out of that movie being like "Fuck this shit! if I wanted to get a headache watching Sylvester Stallone, I'd just put in Rocky and start punching myself in the face." Or some 8 year old version of that.

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While Wesley definitely stole the episode, they mined some good "Gunn's a thug" material as well. Which I appreciated, because it sort of acknowledged that every word he said back when he was supposed to be a vampire-killing gangsta in season 1 sounded ridiculous.

I thought the same thing as Radaar when I saw this episode. I figured that Lorne missed his old lighter role as an entertainer in Karitas and that he mentally went into story-teller mode after some of the more traumatic events of this season.

That was perfect Limeade. Just goddamned perfect. I'd praise-rape you if I could.

I'll jump on the "Toy Story 2 is the best Toy Story" train. I re-watched it recently, and I think it has the most success combining humor and sentimentality out of the three.

Brook's twitter feed
is the stuff of Gods. A lot of comedians, even comedy genius's have trouble avoiding sounding dated, but Brooks is still easily one of the funniest guys in the world. I know that sounds like hyperbole, but there I haven't found anyone more talented at 160 character comedy than this guy.

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The only reason it didn't bother me that much is because "creepy" is definitely what they were going for. I thought they used the other characters as a stand-in for audience reaction pretty well through-out the Cordy/Connor pairing.

Yeah, but that guy ended up getting fired after always pitching the same show.

While I agree that her relationship with gone was a drag on the show more often than not (especially when newly minted super-stud Wesley was right there for the taking), I actually thought Supersymmetry was a pretty rad episode for her character. Fred had to have some gritty survivors instincts in order to stay alive

Yeah, that was actually just plain fun. I've always assumed Breckin Meyer would be a bit of a douche just purely off of his name, but he came across as a genuinely funny, charismatic guy.

You laugh Robutnik, but Tom Hanks's The Terminal was a strip-search away from that exact premise.