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I had lesbian friends in college, and I can safely confirm that nobody cares about NBC's newcomers, the term "Lesbo" or who my friends were in college.

And circle gets the square.

This very photoshop cemented my apathy for this lousy attempt at picking up the torch for a failed predecessor.

Hahaha, I love the guy who thought True Grit wasn't "out yet" on DVD.  The Duke might just have to take issue with that.

I've seen a chunk of this show's first season, and the alien analogy isn't completely off.  I think it's too kind though.  The problem with this show, as with so many shows before it, is that the recurring characters are insultingly benevolent.  Even the disenfranchised father, while mulling the possibility of a

Absolutely.  I enjoyed the cast and characters, but it came off like a crossover fan project.  Even by the end of those arcs, you could almost feel how eager everyone was to get away from it.

I like her too, but as of fifteen years ago I'm kind of Gillian Andersoned out.

Haha the last case of cinema verite they can think of is Blair Witch.  That's actually kind of cute.

Seriously I take more offense to how awful that shirt looks than whatever slightly ambiguous message it might send.  Did they ONLY find this shirt for sale?  Who would voluntarily wear this?

Now, I loved him in Pootie Tang, but nothing beats Leon. Nothing.  Also I had no idea he wrote for so many projects, that's awesome.

I had no idea Marvel was reviving Crossgen properties.  I'm equally surprised they chose Mystic from among those titles to do first - I liked it but it didn't strike me as broad as some of the others.

He kind of lost me with the suggestion that Deus Ex was a niche or anomaly in gaming history.  A multitude of games around that time were pushing creative limits, and the causes responsible for their temporal success had more to do with sparkle-easy design in emerging franchises. But throw a stone around the year 2000

Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeit.  Omar is my first favorite, but Clay Davis has to be a close second.

I am too, and unlike my classy, vastly more rich and famous counterpart here, that goes for whether or not she's into that.

Telling them that Internet Study is parlance for lazy survey gets me laid, go figure.

They could've avoided the "reboot expectations" as the core material was written like 78 years ago; I assume they just didn't want to throw away more money.  These reboots suck pretty badly, and I think the only ones that escape poor critical reception are the ones that are also geared for children.

Well they can't do worse than the Cape, no matter how hard Reiser tries.

Lloyd's Uncomfortable Day Off

We can agree on that. If Howard had lived long enough to see D'Abo, he probably would have made it so.

"And that's one of the most famously mismarketed movies in recent years!" she might be right, but recently they've been screwing the marketing on a lot of films. Easy A got dumbed down to Emma Stone sex-walking around a high school, which is like summing up The Hangover with the few phone calls Brad Cooper made to