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The sad thing is because FOX doesn't understand that X-Men can exist without Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, we will probably never get that story done right. Complete with the original ending of Jean losing her powers.

It was nice of Electro to reconstruct his body with shorts on.

And that was during a double review with Transcendence

It's weird. I wouldn't call TASM2 a a bad movie overall, but more one of those movies with an endless string of stuff you didn't like about it.

Wasn't Chastain originally lined up for Rebecca Hall's character in IM3?

I was annoyed with the evil German doctor character without even knowing this backstory.

The Jack's tattoo episode of Lost turned me off Lost until the final season was approaching and I figured "might as well get re-involved with the discussion."

Can we have a list of alternative titles? For posterity's sake.

I had never heard of it before. It makes Hannibal Rising, where Hannibal Lecter is raised by the League of Assassins, sound competent.

During the commercial, there's a scene where Rosemary's Husband says something like "I just want to give her everything she deserves!" and all I could think was "Your apartment has a view of the Eiffel Tower. What more could you possibly want?"

Zathura: A Space Adventure, more like Fathura: A Space Adventure.

Do you think Vince Vaughn wonders why Favreau didn't push for him to be Iron Man? I imagine that Vince Vaughn at least considers that possibility. Hell, he could probably handle that RDJ cameo, and they have all that Swingers history.

Every commercial I see for a TBS sitcom makes it look like they're the home for revivals of the 1990s sitcoms template.

It's Judd Apatow (who I know only produced the film). At least Five Year had amusing parts. This is 40 was nearly two and a half hours of the most painfully self-centered people I have ever seen. There was nothing to that movie other than two of the most loathsome main characters in motion picture history.

This is one of those independent movies that I have an immediate bias towards. I'm not entirely sure why or how to explain what I need, but I need some legitimate reason to convince me to see it (even if I lie to others and say that I'm planning to see it in theaters —> Netflix —> cable).

I thought Rashida Jones would have set her sights higher than TBS.

I definitely enjoy it a lot more this season. Monroe of all people has been terrific. I can't say I'll be overly sad to see it go, but I'll be somewhat disappointed. NBC has also done a horrible job promoting its return.

There's still a whole other half season next year. AMC seems to be botching it by hammering FINAL SEASON over and over again. This entire split final season experiment really shows the incompetence of AMC.

I had a genuine laugh at his response, "Could this be?!?"

Ever realize that non-TVers will still "allow" themselves the guilty pleasure of some vapid reality garbage? Never something like Mad Men or Louie, it's always "Rich Kids of Beverly Hills" or the Kardashians.