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Red Vines could not cure what this movie had given me.

Yeah I think Dwight's irritating direction has been the biggest factor in my waning interest in the Office.  He used to be a cog in their machine, but now he's just a sabot.  Pressing him into wacky hi-jinks lost its appeal once it became the norm, and the comedy gets arrested when his character can't seem to do

Yeah I had expected a C- or something.  But then, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones had made a pretty good team back in the day.  Back when I was in high school.

Yeah I had expected a C- or something.  But then, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones had made a pretty good team back in the day.  Back when I was in high school.

Mr. O'Neal, I think it would be prudent from here on out to refer to James Cameron's activities as "fishing out".  Remember who gave you this tip.  Albert Schweitzer did.

Mr. O'Neal, I think it would be prudent from here on out to refer to James Cameron's activities as "fishing out".  Remember who gave you this tip.  Albert Schweitzer did.

Parkour?  Shut up movies, just shut the hell up for once!

I like the Secret Wars arc, but, I can see where others don't.  And on a TV show it'd come off as too laborious just for one character's suit change.

You right.

Well I, for one, am going to watch the first episode all the way to the fourth (and last aired) episode with reckless abandon.  If someone uses the word "Dowdy" in the show, I will literally send my next paycheck to Sean O'Neal.  It's too damn good a word for how rarely it's used.

Whitney was bad, because Studio Audience, and Dane Cook is bad, despite there being an audience.  NBC stinks like desperation, so it only stands to reason they'll resort to applying Axe products.  This is also a bad choice.  I'd feel bad for NBC but they can't seem to make any good calls on their own.

Avatar was bad, and he should feel bad for it.  This is what happens when critics get ignored.

Actually I think this article is a little too generous.  Are there not enough shows that examine the racial paradigms in pop culture?  It's unavoidable around prime time, and for that I don't think this show should at all be defended.  It was pure shlock right out of the gate, and failed to achieve an already-tired

I object to Parks & Rec's first season, though it really did establish a base that the show would move away from.  Bombadil is spot-on though, and I don't even like to think about Nikki & Paolo, other than as a reference for how complacent that show's writers had become.  Bombadil was the worst offender though, and I

Paulie went through this time of rejection with regards to his aunt, and if it hadn't happened yet, I think he robs her friend and kills her.  There isn't much that comes of this, but I think it's meant to mirror the fact that Paulie never reaches past his station.  He might not be totally loyal, but he feels he is

Almost all of Christopher's comments are perfect.  I love that the actor basically gives us this visual in his mind of cartoon dinosaurs chasing Adam and Eve around, in an otherwise perfectly serene paradise.  And he STILL manages to get laid.

They've got a pretty fun commentary for this episode, you can see just how much of their focus came from stray inspiration and unplanned motifs.  I just think it's one of the few things that this series did better than most - changing on the fly and going at it sincerely.

Yeah, there's too much stuff on Sunday nights.  Fortunately most of it is bad, and I don't feel bad for missing it.  I like Martin Freeman but I don't see why producers still fund other-era Sherlock adaptations.  These have never been decent.

Thank you.  But, what is Justice Beaver?

That second Like is courtesy of me, Bob Barker.  Hi, I'm Bob Barker