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Agreed. While I don't think it was ever a consistent ratings juggernaut, it captured a decent-sized, vocal following that very few serialized network shows have been able to do in the past decade. And it did with a damn good cast and solid writing (minus that final season), not just a gimmick.

Yep. Solid film.

She went straight out a window of the Burj Kalifa. No way she's coming back. Paula Patton on the other hand…

Yea, I'm pretty sure he gained the weight back for "Wolf of Wall Street" then probably let himself continually go from there. Because it makes no damn sense why he's so huge in "War Dogs" when the real life person he was playing was fairly slender. As a person that struggles with my weight and my relationship with

If I worked with Scorsese and he thought I was cool, that would definitely be the lifetime pass I'd use in any situation, even if it didn't call for it.

Oh come on, this shit was gross no matter who it was. This along the lines of Rex Reed calling Melissa McCarthy gross because she's overweight. In fact, it might be worse, considering he didn't say "I just wish Sandra Bullock andRoe Byrne would show up because I want to fuck them!"

Eh, I think Setth Meyers is smarter and more willing to draw a moral line in the sand and I respect him for that. He's a funny guy. His show's kind of boring. That's all I have to add.

Lorne Michaels likes him and has a big sway in the world of comedy. That was all that was needed.

You mean the one where there's more than one way to score!?

"Inside Out" has a premise that's hard to advertise and they made it look really generic. But thank God it spoiled those who saw it. Very solid movie.

If we're going by VHS box lies, the original "Little Shop of Horrors" had the biggest one, HEAVILY advertising that's Jack Nicholson was the star, even saying "It's Jack Nicholson vs. The Plant!" When in reality, Nicholson played the weirdo dentist patient.

I fell for it too. Nothing horrific about it besides Nev's tramp stamp.

That's very true.

The ABC Family as for "Batman Begins" might be the best bait-and-switch of all time.

Agreed. The best thing was awful.

This would be my number one, I think. The trailer was so joyful and imaginative. But the movie was so moody and self-loathing. I get what Spike Jonze was going for, but that was not the movie or mood I expected to experience when I paid for it.

I absolutely love and hate how they used that one shit scene as their entire advertising campaign. That's what people get for wanting to see a talking kangaroo picture!

That was my same exact experience. Me and my high school buddies all went to see it. We left confused.

It also leaned heavily on Nolan producing it, when it was later rumored that old Snyder and he didn't really see eye to eye on the whole thing.

I feel like the first two Nolan Batman films delivered on that promise. The third was just the best parts of the film. On the other hand, the first "Iron Man" trailer didn't look great and it was quite enjoyable.