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Anzari's style of comedy isn't usually in line with my tastes, but his bit about Slumdog Millionaire has killed me each time I've seen it.

I don't know how they could have forgotten THC. The tap dance scene alone is worthy of the nomination.

I'll second the first film being really fun. I was in high school when it came out, and I'm saddened by how old my non-excitement for this installment makes me feel.

I love A.V. Club's comment section. Only here can you see a ZMF type comment referencing "Joe le taxi" of all things.

Yeah, that interview was pretty awkward. She seemed a lot more flighty and childlike than I would have expected given her acting.

Chad

I thought it looked kind of cute from the trailer too, and I liked the "upgrade it from murder…" joke.

I think she's looks like she's entering her larval stage.

I always tried to read way over my grade level for AR too. We had the program in elementary school, and I remember nearly having a nervous breakdown after reading One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in fourth grade. The most disturbing literature I'd read before that had "Babysitter's Club" somewhere in the title.

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Every clip/picture I've seen of this movie makes it look like it was shot on the set of a Maybelline commercial. Airbrushed within an inch of everyone's lives.

It would be ironic if the Asian Autobot who turns into a camera had one of those "did you blink?" detectors that goes off whenever Asian people have their pictures taken.

I stopped watching SFU after season three (because I heard that the next few seasons sucked), and that was a good decision. It ended on a nice note, and I still liked the majority of the characters. End with Season two if you want to avoid all of the Rainn Wilson-related nonsense.

"Sup, Bitches? I'm Moon Unit!" *shucks and jives*

I swore off of torture movies after Inside. I felt like a horrible person after watching that one.

I'm with you on Back to Black, Choco. I think that's part of the reason why Duffy never resonated with me. Duffy appeared about the time Amy was spiraling the drain into drugs, and she (Duffy) felt like the cleaned-up substitute teacher.

EM: Boob Edition was the worst kind of televised trash, and I think I saw every episode of it. (Hey, it was a marathon…) The worst part of the show was the voice over which was cloying and condescending at the same time. Imagine a Moviefone-esque male voice saying, "From Butterface to Beautiful…."

This looks like a Twilight and The Village mash-up. So basically, a filmic version of all that is wrong with the world.

Would TS3 be able to compete in both Best Film and Best Animated Feature? I doubt it would win the former, but it would have the latter in the bag.

That would be awesome.