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Jim Carrey is a scientologist? Fuck…

Is Molly C. Quinn the bastard child of Molly Shannon and Colin Quinn?

After his constant barrage of liberalism on the show, I couldn't help but crack up when Brian admitted voting for McCain.

I'm an unapologetic fan of Brendan Fraser. I just find him charming, good-looking, and affable. This doesn't mean I want to see Furry Vengeance, however. I would like to see something where he plays "one of those Republican asshole CEO guys." I'd watch the shit out of that.

That's Nate Mooney. He was one of the super-powered humans in the Chris Evans/Dakota Fanning vehicle Push. (And no, not the one based on the novel by Sapphire.)

Holy shit, this is the best show on tv!

You are going to be soooo disappointed.

Hush is a great choice, really. I'm also of the mind that Black Mask, Man-Bat, and Killer Croc would be great additions too, but the latter two may not fit in with Nolan's vision.

Jared Harris — I'm ok with this, actually. Good call.

Flash mobs? Really?
Is it 2006?

And neither does Dennis Dugan. The bastards!

Yeah I'm very pleasantly surprised that they've picked it up for more episodes. I've greatly enjoyed Ugly Americans thus far. I particularly like Callie and Mark's relationship, with Callie's demonic over-the-top attitude being pretty hilarious to me.

I respect the hell out of PTA as a film-maker, but just couldn't get into the story in Magnolia. I do like some of the performances, especially from the always good John C. Reilly. I just can't get into the film. It remains inaccessible to me. PTA is an amazing film-maker though. That's for damn sure.

Jessica Alba in Sin City comes to mind.

Your screen-name is fucking hilarious. Bravo, sir.

I'd like to offer a counter-point:

I worked a retail job where people angrily demanded we stock *more* Creed records. I don't think they realized they only had released two albums at that point in their careers.

I rewatched Magnolia about a year and a half ago, and I still didn't like it. However, Boogie Nights is awesome (and probably my favorite PTA film).