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Whoa, Mangold directed 310 to Yuma, Walk the Line, Identity and Kate and Leopold?! I think you may have just talked me into seeing Knight and Day. I had no idea I loved this director! And for that I may be willing to endure Tom Cruise's creepy permasmile.

I think I'd rather watch Clive Owen

No that's not it
That's why I didn't see SATC2? The Memorial weekend release? If that idea makes you feel better…okay. But what's your excuse gonna be after a month? We all took our kids camping? I saw Goblet of Fire on Thanksgiving Day, by the way.

Seconded
I agree about the Village, but I actually liked The Village, so..

Huh?
I liked Quinn's song (sounding much better than she ever has) but whatever point the writers were trying to make about her and Mercedes and pregnant teenagers didn't make a damn bit of sense. I was also hoping that the Good Vibrations thing was going to break down into Mercedes explicitly saying "See how

Stop getting Bush's idiocy in my patriotism, please. The two are not linked.

silence
I love this show for it's scripts of course, but I think my favorite moment of that episode was the total silence before and after the love scene, and the changing expressions on Raylan's face.

I saw the first movie
And I think the whole "this movie is worthless because they spend money and I can't" criticism makes no sense. This is something we suddenly resent?! Fictional people having more money than us? Is this something people were angry about in the 30s, because I'd always heard that the success of

anything remotely Pixar affiliated= sobs
Not quite happy with the ending, that felt tacked on. But I cried every single time that giant opened it mouth.

the only quote I have is from Speed
"Poor people are craz, Jack. I'm eccentric" RIP

I loved this one!
Oh how I've loved everything between Kurt and his Dad. They're definetly the most complex storyline and the best actors. Hated Poker Face but looooved Bad Romance.

If so, then…
The few of them that were able to fly away, when did they die, if they were in the group that crossed over into Heaven.

this movie
made me worry about Ricky Gervais. The whole movie is based on this assumption that, right underneath the surface, we're all really mean. Because that wasn't honesty, that was cruel and superficial. So I spent the whole movie wondering "Is this what's inside his head, or what he thinks we really think about

Didn't see that coming
Really didn't think Lost would go out like most series finales (gather the cast in one room, turn the camera on, let them cry and smile and hug: it'll resonate more than anything you can script) but as someone who has missed so many episodes of this show and never really tried to figure out the

That sounded like Bunburrying to me too, Ghost of Easy E

Me too
"For me, this has always been Watchmen's fatal weakness—Ozymandias' plot is audacious, but also kind of silly, and the worldwide reaction to it is pretty silly too"

Hellcats
I guess Disney is going to slowly creep in on the CW's turf now, what with Aly and Ashley starring and all. But how does becoming a college cheerleader pay your tuition? Can't she just acrue an insane amount of student loan debt like the rest of us? Or earn the money during a "I'm working two jobs and will

Seriously?
CBS is the network you attack? CBS?!

not me
I'm generally in favor of summer blockbusters (Just saw Iron Man 2 and Robin Hood in the span of two days, loved em both) but I actually found 2012 very very very easy to resist.

This was Joss?
I'm surprised, it didn't feel like him at all, except for the abrupt end to the dream sequence thing. That I see now. This was the first one for me where half the songs felt like an unwelcome distraction. Safety Dance and I Dreamed a Dream were great, but I was quite underwhelmed/annoyed by Piano Man