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Rob Letterman's 1984.

I checked, and he wasn't exactly tripping balls, he was rolling on ecstasy with an unnamed fellow cast member, who I like to imagine was Adrien Brody.

hollyhox, that's some gold right there.

I watched the first half of the first season, when the show was still deciding what sort of show it wanted to be. When it came back a few months later, I saw they had chosen the direction I didn't want and walked away.

I won't

I will.

He's wearing Chucks!
He must be slothful, but merry!

Rob Letterman's Pride and Prejudice.

"pre-judging it based solely on this review"

According to this film, the only worthy part of the novel is where Gulliver is surrounded by tiny people. The other 75% is just high-brow claptrap.

He was in "King Kong," which wasn't, you know, awful. I think he spent a chunk of it tripping balls with Adrien Brody.

I gotta agree with its placement, as well, particularly with the caveat that it seems like a good show. It did seem like a good show. I found myself rooting for characters yet being aware and acknowledging their flaws. However, it never stopped reminding me that it was spinning wheels. It's mildly cathartic and

The Tempest
It's not a good movie. Simply put. So it's for a distinct subset of the "drama kids" group, and that's the obnoxious wannabe drama kid, the kind who try and run things to compensate for the fact that they rarely even get cast, let alone in the starring roles they expect. Everyone hates them, including the

@Lincoln's Revenge: yes, I knew that, I was trying to transition into a comment about a previous record-holder for priciest Broadway production.

Interestingly enough, "The Producers" cost $14 million to put on, the largest sum for a single production at the time.

Julie Taymor
Maybe, and I'm just throwing this out there, food for thought, what not, what not:

My mistake, "Virtually Jenna," a game in which players manipulate porn stars, especially Jenna Jameson. The game also has a monthly rate, which I think is more indicative than anything in the review.

I have something called "Virtual Jenna," the icon for which is a scantily-clad computer animated woman lying on a bed with her knees up and her legs spread.

Can I win these?
I would like to enter a contest and win the Happy Time Buslike Vehicle.

Where's Dr. Steve Brule?
On neither of these best-of lists was any love for one of the AVClub's best-reviewed shows this year, "Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule."