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If I cared about the Razzies, I would be disappointed Blake Lively didn't get nominated for Savages. 

So many times with the Razzies, I imagine the Razzie Commissioner smugly typing in the name of a decent actor who happened to be in a bad film and smirking to himself with his arms crossed. Maybe a "Showed you Liam Neeson" under his breath.

I fear the calculated rage of Seth MacFarlane when he realizes Hollywood, in particular but not exclusively FOX Animation, is interested in people other than him.

I remember a bunch of people falling from a construction site. It was supposed to be chilling, but instead it was Pythonian.

Lady in the Water. As I said in a poster further down (or up, depending on how you sort), Lady in the Water might be one of the worst movies ever made. The mythology makes no sense, and it constantly changes throughout the movie, even though it begins with a description of the basics of the Narf world. I'm one who

The thing I like about Blood Brothers is that period pieces work so well on network television, and I'm sure mid-19th century fare is sure to attract a wide audience. (And yes, I know Lincoln did boffo box office. But that's Lincoln. These are West Point dandies.)

Well considering his BRILLIANT WORDS SAVED THE EARTH AND INSPIRED THE WORLD TO CHANGE!!!! in Lady in the Water (literally, he cast himself as the bestest writer ever), and the entire world hated Lady in the Water, maybe the miniseries will be about one man against several billion people who just didn't understand his

I think Spike Lee is just upset that Red Hook Summer is still at "No consensus yet" on Rotten Tomatoes.

So with Clare Danes in Homeland, Keri Russell in the Americans, and now Gellar in this, how many more 90s female TV leads still need a second shot at television glory? What's Neve Campbell been up to since Scream IV failed.

All I know about musical greeting cards is that they are teetotalers, preferring efficient synthetic fuels to liquor.

He'll be all right as long as he can remember his army training.

The characters.

I'm surprised the show didn't make it more anti-Republican/anti-conservative consider they hammer those segments as often as they can. (And they generally do it poorly at that. The first couple of times they railed against FOX News it was funny, now it just seems sad/lazy.)

I think I would actually appreciate a showcase episode. Where the documentarians come on screen (or a cast member as the documentarian proxy) saying that funding is running out on Project: Dunder Mifflin, but they're seeing what they can do to continue getting paychecks.

I checked IMDB. You're right. She was only in 8 episodes, but the few episodes I've seen of the show had her so I assumed even if she wasn't in the opening credits, she was still a recurring character. Kind of like how it took Larry forever to make it  into the opening credits in the parent show.

Spin-off fun fact:

I think that actually went to series. Top of the Heap with Matt LeBlanc.

Let's hear it for West Egg, West Egg, West Egg

Bruno Mars was all set to do the soundtrack to the new Total Recall until he found out about the stupid Tube/colony thing.

So is this why the movie was delayed six months?