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Someone must have switched out the STD pics in your high school sex ed class with porn.

Sorry—I'm putting you on parenthetical use probation.

The B- surprised me too. From what I can glean from the review, the episode got dinged on its grade because it should have been one long "Occupy" protest, in which Mr. Fancyman was eventually strung up and tarred and feathered, but instead presented him as not a terrible person, despite the fact that he has (gasp!)

"In a less attractive development, Nick’s sudden affection for the rich, leathery lifestyle of Russell (Dermot Mulroney), the father of one of Jess’ students, implicitly subscribes to the criticism that the young people railing against the gross disparity in the United States’ distribution of wealth are nothing but a

That's the one. The fact that everything takes place in such cramped quarters makes it that much more impressive, especially since the camera, being so bulky, had to be tough to work around.

If memory serves, Welles said that the ten-minute long take in the middle of "Touch of Evil" was actually the shot of which he was proudest in this film.

The "pulling the plots out of a hat" approach I mentioned last week is on full display here, and that, combined with a couple of severely cringe-inducing moments, knock this episode down into the D territory for me. The overly simplistic speech that KB gives to Mommy about Daddy's true past was so hackneyed that I

Hopefully, unlike the OP, they include withholding judgment until actually analyzing an opposing viewpoint.

Apparently, the producers of "Parks and Rec" weren't kidding when they said that Chris would hit rock bottom by the end of this season.

"I’ve noticed that this is something that House Of Lies has been doing regularly – it’ll start a story and then just let it slide."

So close, and yet so very far away.

Agree completely. No more of this "WE'RE SO EDGY!" nonsense with the second-degree murderer/stripper, the cross-dressing, bisexual 10-year old, the dad who brings nothing of interest to the table, etc. Just focus on the work stuff. It's what actually works.

The murder subplot makes no sense on so many levels. Why does she have a water bottle filled with GHB in her fridge? (Sorry, "I'm a stripper" doesn't cut it. A hooker, maybe. But just a stripper?) If it was clearly labeled and the other woman drank it, why is she being tried for second-degree murder? It's not like she

"Somehow we’ve come to live in a pop-cultural landscape where Michael Bay’s Transformers 3 and Christopher Nolan’s Batman 3 (or Rise Of The Dark Knights, or whatever it’s called) are viewed as existing on opposite ends of a spectrum."

Dodd is just upset because he had a sweetheart mortgage deal riding on the bills' passage.

*Rim Shot*

"Silent Running" was an enjoyable flick, but I'm surprised there were any plants left by the end of the film due to Bruce Dern's relentless scenery chewing.

Where are my "Nowhere Man" reviews? WHERE ARE THEY?!?

You'd have to time travel back to the late 90's to accomplish that.

It's not apostasy to say that Scott Pilgrim sucked; it's just a recognition of reality.