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I think that the show could have expanded its audience by sticking to the first season structure, having a good timeslot, and good advertising. I was giving the show the benefit of the doubt this season as I like Indira Varma and I thought the actress playing Ames was incredibly attractive. But the characters of

Finally found out why these videos keep getting posted here…
…forgive me if this was brought up before because after checking out the first videos by these guys I stopped watching. Anyhoo, these guys are doing a show here in Toronto and one of the guys is listed as "The Onion's ".

My understanding was that STD was changed to STI because the latter also includes simple bacterial infections. Like, in that beginning phase when your bodies are getting used to each other's mouth chemistry.

A guy I went to high school with in the late 80's sat down at a piano in our theatre and started to play the theme to What Will They Think of Next? Sounded very different on a piano but it was unmistakable. Everyone just about exploded with excitement. That was my first time having a proto-hipster nostalgia moment.

Although I was disappointed in it (someone insisted we see it for full price on opening night) I could see it working well as a pleasant time waster on DVD. I thought it should have been more along the lines of The A-Team, which I found very enjoyable (and based on the box office and the reviews I was the only one).

My small anecdotal evidence of people working with Luke Perry in the past was that he was actually very nice, and quite a down to earth guy. Which was a pleasant surprise considering how popular he was on 90210. It bothered me though that I had sideburns and a pompadour before Dylan and he got all the credit. Myabe I

Looks like there's a shitstorm coming, Randy. Better haul in the jib before it gets covered in shit.

I absolutely LOVED those books when I was a kid, and for some reason in the 70's I was convinced that they'd do a version of The Secret of Terror Castle on The Wonderful World of Disney (is that where they did all the live-action TVM's?).

I only saw Freaks and Geeks years after it aired, and when Maureen walked into the classroom I thought "Scarlett Johannson was in this?".

A woman that I used to work with loved this song - LOVED it - and said that it inspired her to do the same if her "man" ever "tried something like that". When I pointed out to her than smashing her boyfriend's truck was illegal and could land her in jail she got irrationally angry and said that I was a "woman-hater"

Conor c - people love love. 'nuff said.

Did I mis-hear it or did Gervais say "Oh Christ" in the clip up above? If so, I hope it was bleeped during broadcast or you know the shitstorm the faux parent's groups will unleash on NBC.

Has there ever been another show that has gotten such an angry reaction from guys?
In the past I've worked with a lot of guys who have very…non-modern views on women (and gays and non-whites, but that's another story). What's interesting to me is the absolute volcanic anger that they had towards this show. Never a

I also enjoyed the hell out of the show but it took me a while to come around to it.

We were at my gf''s cousin's house for Xmas the year that Quantum of Solace came out and her young male cousins (aged 12, 15, and 18) all loved it. Like, LOVED it. I found it interesting that the 12 year old thought it way better than Casino Royale, the 15 year old thought they were equally good, and the 18 year old

Zach's situation seems very similar to one that happened to two friends (a guy and a girl) of mine. Here's something that occured to me - usually, when a guy has a crush on a girl, the girl can tell. When a guy has a crush on a girl and thinks that he's playing it cool (especially a younger guy) the girl can still

Regarding the Doctor's doctorate…

I adored Shopgirl, and will readily admit that part of it was because it was written by Martin. I've long admired and loved him and his work and its continual evolution often mirrors the changes to what I'm interested in.

I had just mentioned this in the thread about that SJP movie that Hendricks will be in - I just can't understand guys who get angry about a star they're attracted to being married to an "average looking guy" (or, as they often say, an "ugly loser"). First of all, do they get this angry about things that actually

About Nelly Furtado…
So a friend of mine from Vancouver says that she was fairly active in the hip-hop scene there before she "sold out" and released the easy-listening garbage that was "I'm Like a Bird". He found that her working with Timbaland was a return to form for her - mind you, an extremely more well-produced,