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They could always remarket it as Brian Griffin and teenage Stewie.

Yay! More personalityless CGI animation! Thank you Dreamworks!

I was surprised to learn that Will Ferrell/Adam McKay produced Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters. I'm under no rush to see it, but I did find that curious.

NBC- Future Home To The Cable ACE Awards

I think advertisers would be more concerned about being on NBC in the first place.

I'm hankering for a sexy version of Diagnosis Murder. It can still star Dick Van Dyke.

If a black guy in a wheelchair couldn't work, I fail to see how a black woman with a walker will.

Scott Caan is doing all the work with the British assistant as his second while Eric Murphy mopes and somehow blames Caan for his miserable life, which involves banging Sloan.

The sad thing is Turtle is actually doing the best out of the four main guys. (Depending on how you consider Kevin Dillon starring in an immediately canceled sitcom.)

Now they start with music montage! And it was going on so long that I thought my DVR picked up the ending of the previous airing of the show and I had to fast forward to get to the new episode.

I got my camera-eye on you, BIll.

I recently rewatched Manhunter and forgot he was the ill-fated tabloidista Freddy Lounds

Living primarily online, it is really difficult to get the common person's view towards Avatar/Avatar sequels.

"From my point of view, it is the capitalists who are evil!"

Everyone else is so sure.

Michael Biehn's character from The Abyss is living it up under the sea, teaching Aquaman, Boss Nass, and the Little Mermaid folk about the dangers of commynism.

"Best Ted moment in an episode filled with Ted awesomeness: Stretching, gritting his teeth, pounding the table, then inviting Cassie to tell him all about her breakup with Wesley."

“The spirit of Entourage is about sharing the opportunities
given to us and I will sign any deal that gives ALL the boys an
opportunity to share in the upside of success EQUALLY."

Gleeney Todd: The Gleemon Barber of Gleet Gleet.

I've never seen Glee, but I'm now obsessed with learning what that final line was supposed to be.