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That's my thoughts too. It sucks that Comedy Central is putting the kibosh on a show that had offered something different from its usual slate of douchey white guys like Daniel Tosh and Chris Hardwick and that it really focused on black issues. But I think, in the end, that's not CC's demo and TNS couldn't figure out

Noah's doing much better and he seems to be finding his niche. Wilmore just never had that, or at least didn't know how to frame it in an interesting way.

Also, "Godzilla" and "22 Jump Street," both solid efforts.

The WWE will probably give him free access to their channel for life just so he can catch up. Hell, John Cena will probably show up to pick him up at prison, and Brendan will be real confused considering the last time he saw him wrestle, he was the trash-talking hip-hop heel.

Exactly. That really showed how you should do a reunion - show bits and pieces of ideas for a reunion show, enough that will show the cast still has it but it doesn't have to be canon and their welcome isn't worn out.

ROAD MAPS!!

It looks fine on-screen. There's really nothing gross about it. It's one of the more beautiful movies released this year.

Dragons aren't real, so I don't think there are any parameters for what they consist of.

It's really quite good and very gentle. Girlfriend Audience Member and I had a really good cry at the end.

I call it a "White Whine" movie.

I had a friend that worked with them on another video of their's and he can confirm that they are super douchey.

Well then I have the movie for you - the hit comedy "Grave of the Fireflies."

This is your litmus test - At one point in the film, a guy addicted to bath salts (timely!) takes off for his house with the Michael Cera sausage hanging on to his moving car. On the back, instead of a kitschy reference bumper sticker like Pixar has, there's a sticker that says "Dixar." There's also a part where the

One of my friends went to see the R-rated Will Ferrell basketball movie and he was sitting there and saw some poor, uninformed teacher ushering his special needs class into the theater. From the start, my friend knew this was going to be a bad decision because it was Ferrell's first R-rated outing in a little while,

As she said, none of the male characters in the movie have any male attributes, outside of the Muslim characters that has a beard and a Mexican character that has a moustache. There was no need to make the buns any type of shape but that of a regular bun, even the other female character, a hardshell taco, has no

"Cera is in everything."

It's weird that Goldberg/Rogen, considering the fairly progressive route they took with "Neighbors 2," though the female cast said they had a pretty big hand in that. This just has women once again just being prudes until they get fucked (outside of the hornball lesbian taco) and men calling them "bitches," "cunts"

The ending with its meta-ness fell completely flat at my screening. Like, why did only a couple of the actors get named? And whose idea was it to end it that way, in such a rushed and tonally odd manner?

I love the story of him having sex with Lindsay Lohan and saying that he was Wilmer Valderama.

I think I would have liked to see what would have happened if he was making movies during the '90s PG-13 comedy heyday. I imagine they would be just about as funny and probably more clever.