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I suppose in the Gossip girl books, Gossip Girl is necessary. I haven't read them. But when you adapt a book to a television show, one should keep in mind it's visual. On a television show, I would just want to watch the stories being shown to me, not told. Would you need a narrator on a soap opera? How stupid

Yeah, disingenuous. She's weird. She always comes off as so affected to me on Letterman or whatever…

I don't really know much about Heroes…. but that Indian guy is hot

On Gossip Girl
as the narrator she is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fucking annoying. A narrator is almost never necessary, perhaps never necessary, on a television show. For instance I love AD but the narrator is not necessary, every time I watch my DVDs I wonder if the narrator

I feel so bad for him now. I saw him in Deja Vu, his part was crap, and he's bloated. Poor Val :(

I'm actually a "Casual" fan of VM, so she's wrong. Like, I've seen several episodes, and it's a good enough show, but I'm not foaming at the mouth to watch more. I might, or I might not. Depending on how bored I am.

One Cheers for Woody Harrelson!

To me he's one of the sexiest men on earth but my friends always make fun of me for thinking that and one of them kept sending me pictures of him alongside Michael Bolton and then laughing hysterically.

I totally know what OrangeCrush means …. I could applaud right now, but it would be weird

There should be an entry on mbs

Jim Gaffigan is the total opposite of broken. It's not like he discusses his parents' emotional abuse. He discusses how he loves cake.

Yeah a "goodlooking" "leading" "man"

Why would you feel sorry for very intelligent men who know how to use humour to make people happy and make themselves money? I love both of them. Steve Carell is someone I don't think is funny at all in interviews, but I love his comedy.

I LOVE HIM
Total credit goes to Late Night with Conan O'Brien because my brother and I discovered him on there (and probably Letterman?) back in the day and we always thought he was so funny. This is pre hot pockets, pre 70's Show…. he's great!

DANCE FUCK

I did not like the book as much. The tone was so mean and bitter. I can't help but love FG, I grew up with it, and I think it's worth the accolades its received.

Carnivous thanks. I kind of liked Melinda and Melinda and Match Point. Like, they were a nice way to spend my time, kind of cool, if not exactly memorable. The others, I don't know. I'm up to seeing Vicky Cristina Barcelona. As for his old stuff, Annie Hall is all I've tried.

Yeah, I know his character is not literally smarter, I just phrased it wrong.

I really liked Barton Fink. It probably helps that I fancy myself a writer and I think John Goodman is the man.

okay but you dont actually believe that crap do you? I mean, it's freud. sometimes he's interesting, sometimes he's scarily off.