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I like both tones, actually.

To this day, I still haven't watched Army of Darkness. I seriously consider the first one to be a masterpiece, but the second was nowhere near as good (though it was still fun).

Well, it doesn't award the pretty little white girl all the time, if that's what you're asking. At the very least, the show is pretty decent at giving chance to girls who would otherwise have no chance in HELL of gaining any notorierty. Like, perhaps a girl is not pretty enough, she has rough features or bad hair or

It doesn't sound like this will be the ideal vehicle for Sudeikis' biggest talent: his smooth moves displayed in the "What Up With That?" SNL sketchs.

And 2014.

They were probably waiting to see how the show fared with the Emmys. At least House of Lies has its guaranteed Don Cheadle nomination every year.

And thus Showtime cancels their only freshman show of 2015. Not that anybody would miss it, but it's really astounding how dire are things on Showtime. All the other cable networks had so many new shows and all Showtime could deliver was this?

Community got cancelled, resurrected and cancelled again and we're still waiting for Rick and Morty season 2. Really, this can't come fast enough.

The premiere actually got a B.

You really should prioritize The 100. It's the CW's current best show.

You gotta give fans hope, but not TOO much hope, I guess. I'm not worried, though. No way a show with this many number of fans gets canceled. Not in the current TV business model.

I feel like Fonda has the worst character between the two leads, though. She is the Monica Geller to Tomlin's Phoebe Buffay. Not that I dislike Monica (not at all, actually), but that's a character that requires a frantic energy whereas Phoebe is a laid-back persona. So yes, the former is more prone to feeling a bit

Ah, the Crispin Glover interviews. I honestly don't know to this day if I loved them beyond my wildest dreams or if I fucking hated with all my guts. It sure was… interesting, I guess.

I gotta hand it to Disney for trying these not-quite-adult-but-definitely-not-for-kids animations from time to time. Atlantis fits that perfectly as well, and while otherwise awful, it was also ballsy and intriguing for trying to break the formula. I quite like The Hunchback of Notre Dame, though.

I stopped watching on season 3, but I fucking love seasons of TV with episodes that get both an A and an F. Sounds like a deliciously hot mess.

Sigh. Don't they know that a lightning never strikes twice in the same place? Really, though, I can't see both of these movies working (but if they do, I'll probably be crying of happiness).

You don't need a campaign for that. NBC will do that by itself.

I know I watched that movie, but I don't remember anything about it, to be honest. I was thinking more of stuff like House of Wax and Captivity.

It pains me to say this, but I don't think we'll ever see her be nearly as good as she was in Happy Endings. It was so amazing how they made the actress from all those crappy movies or annoying roles into the funniest part of a hysterical ensemble.

And sadly, Cuthbert's show looks pretty shitty (though if playing a lesbian means she's doing her Ellen impression, I'm in).