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It is very weird that if someone dies nowadays they leave a ghost Twitter account in their wake. That is a pretty great tweet to leave behind though.

Holy shit, I cannot believe this. He was too young. It's not fair that he should die and leaving behind Lea Michele, and his family, and his friends, and what was a promising career. He was consistently good on the show and more specifically was one of the strongest elements of that awesome pilot. Lord knows he'll be

Incidentally, ever since seeing that commenter with the name Fake Chinese Robert Plant around here I have not been able to hear those lyrics any other way, and I'm very pleased about that.

That was so weird and terrible. The first segment is truly shitty, but it's almost worth it for Safe Haven. 
Still, a B+?! There is no way this movie is better than Iron Man 3. And I didn't even hate this.

Making Spider-Man gay is the only thing that could get me to watch the sequel. The Amazing Spider-Man was one of the worst movies I've seen this decade. It got almost nothing right…

Lamorne Morris is awesome on the show, and as powerful as Damon Wayans Jr is, he's got nothing to worry about.

Yeah, to be fair, it is pretty terrible and the first section in particular - the section after which Reed walked out - is BAD. The part co-directed by Gareth Edwards of The Raid is quite good though and should have really been a full movie. 
 
 
 …am I the only person here who has seen this film?

@avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus This is irrelevant but I wish so badly that I lived in New York now because that comment is incredibly heartwarming.

The scenes with Kevin Corrigan are so weird and intense, especially when he hits on Lindsay. I wonder, if Nick hadn't been forced to classify he and Lindsay's relationship on the spot like that that, maybe things would have worked out better.

I can't even begin to imagine how they came up with that. It's one of the most complicated jokes the show's ever done.

Aw man, I know a lot of people disliked Michael's storyline in this season, but Jason Bateman just got better if anything. He kills that delivery.

Yeah, Tony Hale dancing to the woodblock was probably the biggest laugh I got out of the entire season. And I do love all the deadpan army jokes.

Isn't the LOEG universe basically every fictional universe ever created? That would include the Marvel universe…

Man, I just saw This Is The End today, and although I was very pleasantly surprised by how good it was, if I had one complaint it'd be MOAR JASON SEGEL. I fucking love the guy and this episode is a big part of why. He kills it here. Nick is probably my favourite character, and the one I've always been the most worried

Nick basically IS young Marshall, right down to the manly brothers. He's just a little less sitcommy, meaning more realistically dumb and with a more depressing home life.

I think that's kind of the point. On New Slaves he rants about how rich black people are being 'enslaved' by materialism, then he compares sitting across from his pregnant celebrity girlfriend at an NBA game to apartheid. Stuff like this makes me sure he's just fucking with all of us.

I kind of hated the Returns suit too, though. The blue was nice but that ugly mustard yellow and maroon red killed it for me. I think we may have to accept that no man alive will ever not look stupid in a Superman costume, no matter how much you dull the colours.

James Marsden is great and should get more work. He gives it his all in the dumbest roles. See Enchanted and Hairspray.

I have literally only seen Routh in those two movies. He was great in one and not so great in the other. I don't necessarily want him to be Superman again, I just wish he'd get more work cus his career got probably the worst deal out of all this.

Dude, The Dark Knight Rises was fantastic. It felt like a comic book come to life. Watching Bane's scenes was like seeing Darth Vader for the first time in Star Wars. For me, the movie was exactly gritty enough to be cool and campy enough to be awesome.