I still expect the mother to be recently dead at the time of the telling.
I still expect the mother to be recently dead at the time of the telling.
", it seems like she’ll be actively participating in that resolution by playing Carla Fern, a talent agent who drops into the Dunder Mifflin universe to help Ed Helms’ Andy fulfill his dream of being in show business."
That is a horrible hat Turtle. And if this show had anything approaching symbolism or depth, you'd probably be first on the death pool list.
I wouldn't consider the director of The Notebook and Your Sister's Keeper on the same level as James Cameron and Martin Scorsese. Hell, he might not be on the same level as Doug Ellin.
I am because I think the douchechills will be amazing.
Yeah! Yeah!
I hope the movie features E ruining a relationship with a new client because Vince doesn't really need him but he thinks he needs him. E is the worst employer/employee ever.
To be fair, the show had one of the best cliffhangers I've ever seen. "I'm thinking of retiring. Would you be interested in my job?" I watched that and was like "woah. I need to see what happens next."
Hey. The First Gwen Stacey and the most incredibly racist portrayals of Asians I have ever seen (and that's including 1930s movies where Edward G. Robinson was an enforcer in the Chinese mob) saved his life in that film. Or something like that. Madame Narf?
This is still better than fanboy Electro who turns to crime because his mom forgets his birthday.
Eh. And then you'd have to sit through the entire rest of the movie. Doesn't seem worth it.
I would love to see the Original Originals on the big screen. Without question, I would buy tickets as soon as they were available. I'd even use TicketMaster and pay twice the amount of the ticket for the privilege of buying them online. But I know well enough that if the originals were going to be re-released, we…
"They already played the female circumcision card," Oh God, that was on the show wasn't it? How many other horrible things have I forgotten?
Let me clarify what I mean by ambitious.
"Let's take all our best properties and put them on the CW!"
"Why is this always your plan? Has this ever worked?"
"Smallville lasted for 10 years!"
"And people liked maybe 3 of them. And I don't really need to get into how a successful movie franchise is more lucrative than a series on a channel that only about 40% of…
It's been 14 goddamn years since the superhero bubble started and they've come up with the Batman Trilogy, Superman Returns, Watchmen, and Green Lantern. Meanwhile, Marvel has already knocked out several trilogies and reboots. I don't care if you fall on your ass a bunch of times WB, at least try.
I still want a return of the East German terrorist who tried to steal nuclear secrets when Bart went to France.
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Wahlberg's involved? Say hi to your mutter for me.