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Completely agreed. I mean, James Cameron, for example, can spend all the millions he wants to develop the latest, greatest CGI technology and I will still look at it and think "hey that's CGI.." I thought Avatar looked real good in his special 3-D whatever and still came away thinking it was the longest & best-looking

Completely agreed. I mean, James Cameron, for example, can spend all the millions he wants to develop the latest, greatest CGI technology and I will still look at it and think "hey that's CGI.." I thought Avatar looked real good in his special 3-D whatever and still came away thinking it was the longest & best-looking

Like anything else it's 'cuz his movies, in particular Wanted, made money. I don't like him but, off the top of my head, I don't have another russian director to champion in his place (feel free to recommend anyone else.. always up for new movies to watch).

Like anything else it's 'cuz his movies, in particular Wanted, made money. I don't like him but, off the top of my head, I don't have another russian director to champion in his place (feel free to recommend anyone else.. always up for new movies to watch).

Eh, it was alright. The acting wasn't bad and, to damn w/fainter praise, I found it to be better than Sucker Punch. I'd say anything in the C-range is accurate. Kudos to the poster earlier who said it looked like a decent Brew 'n View movie. That assessment is spot-on. If an action, cgi-filled movie and some drinks is

Eh, it was alright. The acting wasn't bad and, to damn w/fainter praise, I found it to be better than Sucker Punch. I'd say anything in the C-range is accurate. Kudos to the poster earlier who said it looked like a decent Brew 'n View movie. That assessment is spot-on. If an action, cgi-filled movie and some drinks is

Oh, lighten up, Francis.

Oh, lighten up, Francis.

All I could think was of all the times I tried to get people into Code Monkeys

All I could think was of all the times I tried to get people into Code Monkeys

I love Britta, but she is the worst and I wouldn't call any of her "licensed psychology major" stuff this season "semi-competent" as much as it's "half-assed." Ok that's really a semantic argument, so I guess I'm really agreeing with Todd but disagreeing with this assessment a bit. Yes, Britta does have some

I got through it by re-watching what I did have and streaming new episodes from a random site my buddy found (and I'm guessing they got it from Canada). The waiting sucked, in particular this one and after the 2nd season finale, but it did allow time for more of my friends to get into the show.

Well this is quite the birthday present, thank you NBC.

I don't agree that bingeing on a good show sours the experiance. Sure you may miss something by zipping through it and not being able to obsess over every aspect of every episode, but that just means there's more to enjoy later when you watch it again. I would rather watch a great show three times over a few years

Ah yes, Drew Peterson. The main reason people have heard of my hometown. We are also the home of that father and son duo who ran on the field to beat up an umpire at a White Sox game a few years back. There's that new, sweet golf course that's too expensive for me to ever play on.. I hear people mention that every so

I will also add that, given the choice, I'd prefer to suffer through NBC's commercials and DVR through FX's while watching Archer.

The best angle I've heard on Tim Tebow is that he is essentially Buddy from the movie Elf. He comes accross as nice but overly positive, incredibly naive, and generally in his own goddamn world where everything will work out if you just believe in yourself, try hard, etc. Combine the homeschooled Christian upbringing

But how else am I supposed to find out that FX "has the movies" when I'm down in the basement changing laundry loads during commercial breaks?

Actually, I'd say it was necessary as the first only had the voice-over from Shirley and no dialogue from young Shirley. Shirley tells us her adult perspective and it hits the main points but she glosses over the details. The dialogue from the younger character fleshes that out more. Maybe they could have combined the

Donald Glover and Tyler the Creator just did guest voices for the new episode of Regular Show.