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Oh man, I completely forgot about The Little Panda Fighter. That's the movie that wastes at least 15 seconds of running time so a character can silently walk towards someone who yelled "Come here!"

I believe Alison Brie's character is Greg Sestero's girlfriend at the time "The Room" was being filmed.

Then she says screw it, gets real drunk, and eats a lot of ribs.

I feel like this movie was meant to be a direct-to-video release but by some crazy fluke it ended up in theaters. God help us all.

Man, I wish the ratings were better for the premiere. This show deserves to be on television! They should've just said Shonda Rimes produced it then viewers would come running.

Also I love that in all of the stupid promos for this the announcer kept giggling about how "ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN!!!" when they actually meant that they were going to bleep out every third word and that Lady Gaga was going to beat out actual actresses for an acting award.

Brie Larson won and that's all I really care about. Glad she's finally getting the recognition she deserves.

This sounds awful, and I'm part of the rare breed of people who enjoyed Cars 2.

I can just smell the pompous douchebaggery through my monitor.

Absolutely loved this show. THe only parts that I actively didn't like were the actors who portrayed Simpson and Malcolm (post addiction). I feel like they weren't able to sell their lines as well as the rest of the cast.

I must concede I am not a 12 year old girl, but MASH to me in elementary school involved a drawing a spiral on a piece of paper.

I'm so happy Galavant is back on TV. I love it way too much. I just about died from laughing at the fortune teller screaming "SEVEN!!!" and then whipping out the paper teller.