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Parks and Recreation is (arguably) the funniest show on television? Rrrrreally?
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Parks and Recreation is (arguably) the funniest show on television? Rrrrreally?
They were saving it for G.I. Joe 2: Cobra Has Risen or whatever.
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HOMO QUEERSICLE!
Please tell me your username is a reference to the drivers ed scare-flick.
idiotking is on fire in this comments section.
I hate to admit it in a public forum, Tasha, but you were right about G.I. Joe. Maybe it was the zero expectations, or maybe I was just so strenuously depressed that summer from Wolverine, Night at the Museum 2, Terminator 4, Transformers 2, Public Enemies, Land of the Lost, and Angels & Demons, but G.I. Joe was…
Homo queersicle!
oh well
At least they're going to put it out on DVD.
There is waaay too much comic-book nonsense coming next summer to even consider taking off.
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Actually, didn't Paul Giamatti sort of play Elmer Fudd in Shoot 'Em Up?
Paul Giamatti?
- Do you want me to order a pizza?
- Whatever, I don't care.
- I already ordered a pizza.
- You think about everything, hahaha.
yeah…
There was a CGI Wile E. Coyote/Road Runner short before Cats & Dogs 2, and it was all sorts of weird seeing these characters not in hand-drawn animation.
Wait, hipsters have a monopoly on the perturbed sighing?
Correct me if I'm wrong — it was about 2 a.m. when the movie ended, and I'm working on three hours of sleep — but it's not as if Scott and Ramona were all "OMG LOVESIES 4EVER" at the end of the movie. They very simply agree to try again now that each other's baggage is all out in the open. I mean, the Scott/Ramona…
huh
At least The Situation one doesn't come with spray-on abs.
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