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I didn't take away that she thinks she is equal to Klaus in being evil, just that she and the others have done some things that as bad as the stuff Klaus does. More of a realizing that she isn't without sin herself and shouldn't be casting stones.

I think Daniel Day Lewis is very talented, but I never believe any of his roles as actual human beings.  As characters they're great and awesome, but none of them ever seem real.  I think it is because he is always doing an accent and it gives him this very affected way of speaking that doesn't come across as natural.

LOL I was going to say the exact same thing.   And what was the logic behind that? "Well both movies have black people in them so let's show the trailer for this piece of garbage comedy before one of the coolest movies of the year"

she must be a witch, nobody should look like that at her age

I'm sure the actual movie will be good, I like pretty much all of Boyle's stuff but that was a really crappy trailer with awful music.

I care more about Anne Hathaway and Daniel Day Lewis loosing than anything else of all the awards season.  Man I hope Sally Field wins and the director cuts to Anne during the speech a lot, that would be awesome.    And Daniel Day Lewis isn't bad in Lincoln, but he's not exactly great in it either (though really

I think she should embrace 2 things:  1) she's great at playing bitches  2) she's far to pretty to pass for normal

The show got better as it went on, but I think the major issue was that it was created for CBS and that's how the series began.  Had it been created for CW or Fox it probably would have had the campy soapy stuff right away.  But it started off with a weird tone that didn't suit the CW audience and by the time it

I was a HUGE HUGE SMG fan  back in the day and I honestly can't figure out what happened the last few years, it really doesn't make sense.  She was literally the number one internet celebrity for a few years, Buffy had ended.  Scooby Doo was crappy, but made money and then she carried The Grudge from being a no-budget

I have a friend who used to be an extra on Buffy and Angel back in the day, she said the extras were told REPEATEDLY not to look Sarah in the eye.   She didn't allow extras to be blonds and she did get a girl fired for looking at her while my friend was there.    But another friend who worked on Ringer said only nice

He's twin is a set designer and when I was an extra on something he was there and I just could not stop staring. He's actually aged better because I don't think he had the struggles with the bottle poor Nicky did.

No she wouldn't Sarah is a better actress than Eliza for sure, but they are both incapable of doing the character work required to play a doll.  Eliza Dushku can play anything, a home-maker, a scientist, a martial arts expert, a hostage negotiator, a hooker…as long as they all walk, talk and act like a tough Southie

over Allison Hannigan's dead body…she would NEVER allow that.

I think the problem is that she is a great star but only a good actress.   She has so much star quality, it is weird for her to be in small or supporting roles…but she just doesn't have the acting chops to back it up.  She's like the opposite of Nina Dobrev who shows great range on her lil'network vampire show but has

it's a recipe, from lipton cup'o'soup

but there are already disease spreading gay people on the show, it was a season long plot arch introduced in the pilot and finally resolved in the season finale how she got HPV from the gays.

is there any midget poop in this track?

What, other than May, is she supposedly good in?  I mean look at something like The House Bunny there is a reason why after that Emma Stone is where she is and Anna is where she is.

I think it was a good moment because the emotion and the logic of him saying that are both very true.  It's also amazing that we find out years later that Buffy still remembers it and had slightly begrudged Willow for it.   It is a hallmark of good television that you can make you characters deeper and more

I think it was a good moment because the emotion and the logic of him saying that are both very true.  It's also amazing that we find out years later that Buffy still remembers it and had slightly begrudged Willow for it.   It is a hallmark of good television that you can make you characters deeper and more