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Parenthood has always been a quiet achiever, but Monica Potter should be on that list

i chalk it up to it just being too weird for the people in charge of voting, but it makes me sad that after 8 seasons Charlie Day and Kaitlin Olson have never even had a single nom between them

Dunham is great but I think she deserves the technical accolades for writing and directing. It's a shame Mamet wasn't nominated, or Jemima Kirke who I think is the dark horse of the cast. She deserved a nom even just for that one episode alone where her and Chris O'Dowd's marriage goes completely to shit

how have I gone 15 years without knowing this? The disco guitar in Praise You is my favourite part of the song

…and then BOB spidercrawls across the couch, COMIN TO GETCHA MADDY. What a beautiful, crazy show

there was an abundance of talent on the American Whose Line but the emphasis on musical games and slapstick wasn't as appealing to me as the wordier games on the British one.

i quite liked Amelie and Audrey Tatou in it, but the comment gave me a chuckle since it does seem like she's the kind of actress who would be Zooey Deschanel's favourite because she really likes her bangs

Torture porn has proven that people are more fascinated by violence than they'll admit. Breaking Bad has proven that people will eat up 'disturbing' material as long as the material is of a high caliber. I don't see any reason why this shouldn't be as popular as BB

I wish there was another one of these for Hannibal's cinematography. You could take a still from any episode and it would look like a horrifying, Gigeresque painting

I'm lukewarm on The Middle, but Sue Heck is about 80% of the reason I'll tune in to an episode every now and then.

a website recently listed Pretty Woman on a list of female empowerment movies. they were rightfully called out on the fact that it's a disgusting Hollywood Exec portrayal of women but their reasoning was how great it is when Richard Gere throws some money at people to buy her nice clothes so she can rub it in the

The space he's in is as a comedian. That's not a job you go in to expecting big bucks, but if you can make a great living out of it then you're living the dream. It's not the same space as the corporations who knock down poor neighborhoods to build football stadiums.

"He so so hates rich white men, which he is."

@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus isn't boasting. $13 for a cocktail in a big city is a bargain.

that's what it was like for me too. I'd go to "normal houses" where everything was new and the houses smelled like expensive candles and there weren't cigarette burns on anything, it made me feel like Edward Scissorhands when Dianne Weist takes him home to her perfect pastel neighbourhood.

and both in their late teens! When I was seventeen I often thought to myself, "I sure am primed for some intergalactic combat and/or politics, laser beams pew pew pew!!"

I love Simple Minds. Sparkle in the Rain is a great album

Analyze away, I understand where you're coming from.. Unfortunately
it's hard to really explain what I see in it if we are coming from two
different mindsets. In Raimi's, to me, Maguire would stare googly eyed at
Dunst, and Dunst would grin her snaggletoothed grin. I can say I just love
seeing Garfield and Stone look at

Maggie Grace was in the Taken movies and that Escape From Mars Prison movie with Guy Pearce

I was going to say Sweet Dee as Christie the prostitute/chainsaw victim but if Dennis is Bateman…