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Too bad Meek doesn’t like ghost writers…

No problem! Now find a better way to describe someone who is "mentally challenged."

We all know who Warren was, thanks.

Modern like…1999?

For all of Entourage's problems (and there were many, particularly in the later seasons) at least the characters had good rapport, their interactions were mostly funny when scenes were restricted to them 4 (or 5 with Ari) and the dialogue was generally pretty sharp.

There has to be a link between someone that could withstand that many Subway veggie delight and turkey sandwiches and an affinity for child porn.

Depends what is standing.

He was in a tough position. If he kept the philosophical musings, magical realism/surrealism, and buddy cop dynamic - he would be criticized for doing a weaker carbon copy of the first season.

Interesting no mention that JD is Denzel's son. And that he set the rushing record at Morehouse. Like the Harden beard on him.

The last time I went to Warped Tour (in Ventura, CA) I had bleached hair and braces.

Jesus, that movie is even more horrible. I think there are actually similarities between Bret Easton Ellis works and Entourage. He started out kind of skewering rich, suburban LA culture (and then rich liberal arts college culture and then rich NYC banker culture), but as he gets older, it seems he's kind of

I'm from the West Coast and Dazed and Confused kind of represented an idyllic high school experience that I didn't have. Being from Southern California, there was already this notion of the early to mid-70s as the golden time in America (particularly here because that's when beach culture erupted and before Los

Of all the stupid teen movies that came out between 1995 - 2002 (Not counting Dazed and Confused, since that's a real movie) - Slackers with Jason Segel, Schwartzman, and Devon Sawa was the best and it probably has the most minuscule cult following. Pretty stupid and ridiculous, but so fucking quotable and Jason

I imagine the script was better than the dozen or so in your teacher's attic

(On days you aren't in the review course). 830am - 1130am. 230pm - 5pm. 10pm - 11pm. That's all you need to study. Any more than that is detrimental and overkill.

Did you know he went to Harvard!!!??111

I'm not usually a fan of physical comedy, but Richard taking the first tequila shot was incredible.

I guess the need for Glen's resolution was so apparent and obvious they didn't even need to commit it to writing.

I don't think Penny Lane was necessarily pure and angelic.

That was, ummm, not very good. I would have loved this show when I was a sophomore in college.