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His legacy wasn't that great? He left behind one of the most consistently funny, well-written sitcoms of the 90s. I'd say he walked away looking better than Tim Allen, Brett Butler, Roseann Bar, Paul Reiser, or any other stand-up comic best known for a 90s sitcom. Seinfeld was pure genius as a tv show.

As Seinfeld's last remaining fan…
…this news saddens me. This guy has done nothing but ruin his legacy for the better part of a decade.

I spy a sponsorship tie-in!!

I can't be the only one who doesn't really want to revisit the LotR movies, right?

That was Jim Carrey in The Mask!!! (I know what you meant)

Bai Ling is hideous looking. She looks as if she was pieced together limb by limb and reanimated with some sort of unholy nuclear reaction or something. She looks more alien than anything else.

Bai Ling…
Bai Ling in a movie about prostitutes? How will she ever be able to pull off looking like a drug-addled hooker? This may have been too difficult a role for someone as delicate and beautiful (and sane) as her to handle.

Didn't Black or White premier on the Fox network, maybe after a Simpsons episode or something? I seem to remember it being a pretty big deal at the time. I was only like 9, so I don't really remember. But I kind of wish music videos were still a big deal.

Yeah it's really time to get the band back together. I want more Walt/Jesse scenes.

Ugly Americans was frequently good last night. And is it wrong that I'm attracted to the succubus?

As a professional in the mental health industry, I've seen many 17 year old kids suffer from anxiety. Applying for college, preparing for graduation, and becoming adults can be very trying ordeals. It's not really fair to cast people of this age off simply because they're young. Depression and anxiety can affect

I used to own a bunch of these Hong Kong action movies, but they've been lost to time. A Better Tomorrow is a great movie. I'd like to see it again. I remember writing a paper on The Killer in my Freshman Composition class. The teacher was really intrigued by the premise of the movie.

The descent is a really well-directed and suspenseful horror film. I love it when the environment plays well in a movie, and being trapped in a fucking cave is creepy as hell. Once the monsters come, it's like "Fuck, am I more scared of the dark or the creatures?" Great little flick.

I enjoyed Planet Terror far more than Death Proof.

This was the first time you were *bored* by the flash sideways? Really? Because this was the first episode besides the pilot where the flashes were actually interesting to me. You really cared about Jack's son's concert recital? Kate's on-the-lam traipse through LA? Sayid's domestic terrors? The only other episode

This is the first one I've actively cared about. Maybe because something actually happened.

I thought for a moment that maybe Ji Yeon was in that room, locked up. That would have been heartbreaking…

I want Keamy to pull through. I love that guy.

I haven't read the review yet…
But I give this one an A. It was the first Jin and Sun episode that I have ever cared about, which should be an automatic A, but I liked it for reasons beyond this as well. It was a great episode for the forward movement, the inclusion of most of the main characters, the deeper look into

I thought that we…
…as a society were collectively past the whole "talking baby" phenomenon. I guess I was wrong, yet again.