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i really love Fik-Shun’s routine to Chris Brown’s “Look At Me Now” you could see he was enjoying himself and he really was channeling the energy of the song. Glad also that he was dancing over the Busta Rhymes part, I think all the guests on this track are way more talented than CB (Busta/Lil Wayne/Diplo!). Only thing

The episode was a little slow, and I think pacing overall has been a bit of a problem for this show, which has a lot of promise. The one part that was pretty entertaining though was when Marvin, Conor and Bridget were all hanging at the Donovan home getting drunk and high and listening to music and then Marvin started

Really interested to see the how the Frank-Christopher storyline develops. Their association is a perfect match made in hell, and in fact I'm loving the basic setup of Christopher already - the clingy guy pretending to be an addict so he can latch on to people. Of course Frank is going to stay with him! ha.

Love, love, loved this episode. Lucy Liu's Joan Watson has been the strongest part of this series all season long, and this was great to have an episode that focused so strongly on her character and her own storyline/case. Also thought it was so great how they showed her different her life has become in 6 months

This movie was pretty good, not great. I would say I liked it about as much as I liked The Hangover Part 2, and it’s sort of the college-aged version of that film. Obviously nothing new done here, but I liked the overall tone and also there were a few downright hilarious moments sprinkled in there

So I only saw this movie because of the Owl City "Shooting Star" music video that tied in with it (which was awesome). I had read the reviews and it didn't seem that interesting, but because I love Owl City I decided to go check it out after seeing the music video.

Was so glad to see Fiona be so strong in getting guardianship of her siblings in this episode…it was really empowering and so long overdue! Also thought it was fascinating to see how Frank and Fiona each go to different extremes in order to secure the guardianship of the Gallagher kids  Fiona's chopping off a toe and

Finally after 6 years we get Cult…and so far, so good. I like that it seems to genuinely be darker in tone than other shows on the CW, even some of their previous shows that were supposed to be a bit darker and edgier. Also, the two leads seem to have a great natural chemistry based off the pilot. I loved Matt Davis

I really was skeptical when I heard about this - and I thought there was definitely no way it could be anywhere close to as good as Shaun of the Dead, but it totally exceeded my expectations. Like Shaun of the Dead it was a dark zombie romcom, but it definitely had it's own distinct tone, and had great acting all

OK so this was kind of a weird transitional episode, but I did like the parts with Jimmy and Kyle - first their pitch of their musical "Hit List" to Derek, an then also when Jimmy smokes a joint on the couch while working with Kyle (which also gets bonus points for using the song "Old Friend" by Caveman, who I think

Frank literally had to wade in the shit for this episode, and I thought it was a pretty clever metaphor for his whole life basically as he tried to dig up a lie he buried as part of a scam to get money…only to bust up the sewage line and screw things up even more. (side note - I love love loved that they used the song

So yeah that mash-up of "Hot In Herre" with "Angel is the Centerfold" was awesome. Perfectly ridiculous choreography to fit with this whacky mash-up but it turned out to be catchy too (someone put it on youtube at http://youtu.be/7wuG9bzyeC8 )

I love how this show has tonal swings that rival the worst of my mood swings. It goes from snarky to serious, zany and silly comedy to some really dark comedy, and usually all in one episode; sometimes even one scene. This was definitely the case in this episode  and I loved the schizophrenic nature of it, it seems so

So Kash n Grab is back, which means more Ian and Mickey. I've always found their relationship dynamic to be extremely interesting, and other than Fiona, Ian is overall the most compelling character. When Ian figured out that Mickey is selling drugs on the side out of the Kash n Grab, the tension and following

This show has a lot of potential, but they need to start developing more interesting characters and storylines besides Rayna and Juliette. Yes, they do a great job as the focus, but so many of the other characters are just blegh

Channing Tatum really makes this movie, I used to think of him as just kind of brainless eye-candy, but he's really shown some great acting ability in the past year, and not just the stock jock characters he's often type-cast as. He makes his character Jake someone you really root for because his vulnerabilities are

Channing Tatum really makes this movie, I used to think of him as just kind of brainless eye-candy, but he's really shown some great acting ability in the past year, and not just the stock jock characters he's often type-cast as. He makes his character Jake someone you really root for because his vulnerabilities are

This is one of those movies with a premise that could be awful, but I think they scored big by casting Streisand and Rogen - I really think their personalities will make for some good laughs, and based on the trailer it looks like they have good natural chemistry.

This is one of those movies with a premise that could be awful, but I think they scored big by casting Streisand and Rogen - I really think their personalities will make for some good laughs, and based on the trailer it looks like they have good natural chemistry.

Man, this show has so many plot twists per episode, I always watch each episode twice just to catch all the little details. Olivia is such a great, entertaining character, she might be my favorite character on TV right now along with Fiona Gallagher from Shameless.