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I didn't really think so. There's a 30 for 30 documentary on Netflix called "The Prince of Pennsylvania" that I watched about a week before I saw "Foxcatcher" that was a heckuva lot more gripping. Maybe if you did the opposite it would make for a better viewing experience? Steve Carell wasn't nearly as great as the

"This movie is going to suck because the original Ghostbusters movie was awesome when I saw it as a 10 year-old and nothing can replace it!" *Takes off rose-colored kid nostalgia glasses* "This one actually doesn't look that bad."

Yeah, I'm with you on that. I first saw it when I was 8 or something and was instantly scared shitless by the woman-ghost in the library. "I thought this was going to be funnnnnneeeee!"

As someone who was a teenager when "Cruel Intentions" came out and also loved "Dangerous Liaisons"* (I also saw "Valmont," which I remember being . . . meh), I am much more excited about this than I probably should be. It *should* be soapy, dirty fun if it doesn't take itself too seriously, but I shouldn't get my

I think this show might be legitimately the only show I've heard no one talking about. "Man in the High Castle"? Even my mom binged it. "Casual"? Yup. Heard a few people talk about it. Ditto to pretty much every other show on VOD sites. But I've never heard any of my friends or co-workers mention Mozart in the

I got REAL excited to read about the background of Mr. Boogedy and Bride of Boogedy. Then I got REAL disappointed.

Thanks for that. I wondered why it wasn't in the article.

I'm getting a little sick of Jane getting back together with Michael/Rafael then breaking up with him/him later on in the same episode. They need to give those relationships time to breathe.

Richard Marx, "Hazard"

I'm gonna come out and say it: I love ABC Family's "Holidaze" starring Jennie Garth. It's harmless, it's cute, and Jennie Garth is surprisingly funny & adorable in it. You also get a bonus as it serves as a Thanksgiving film as well.*

I'm a big fan of animated comedies and needed a new one to watch, so I gave The Awesomes a chance, but it was just bland. It was unpressed tofu.

The Ian Brennan penned 3rd episode (ice cream cone mascot!) was the g.d. funniest thing I've seen in a long time. He should be the only one allowed to write episodes, so I'm hoping the next one is penned by him. He seems to be the only one who gets how absurd the show should be.

Yeah, it's completely fucked up and disgusting. Huckabee makes me seethe, man. Seeeeeethhhe.

Thanks. It happened a long time ago — a dozen years maybe? — and the girl and I didn't keep in super close contact after she graduated (she was a year older than me),but we were pretty close during our time together in college. She was a bright, funny, sarcastic woman who completely didn't deserve to die like that.

Yeah. I mean, as a gay man, I find him to be the worst. But due to the murder of Sara, he's THE WORST.

Mike Huckabee pardoned criminal Wayne DuMond, who then, when he was free, raped and murdered a college friend of mine (who was pregnant with her first child). He's the worst person for many reasons, but that's the one that sticks with me.

"Wait, why is this wrong? Next to 'Miranda Rights,' I put: 'Miranda has the right to a decent man who will help her raise her baby.' Wait, are these questions not about Sex and the City?!" - Roger Smith.

Barbara Harris is a freaking comedic revelation in this movie. Jodie Foster is charming and funny in the film, but Barbara Harris is what keeps this movie hilarious for me whenever I watch it again (and I watch it a couple times a year, because it's one of my favorite live-action Disney films). I also love Barbara

I thought Jayma Mays was Abby Elliott until I read this! I'm actually more impressed that it's Jayma Mays.

Am I the only one who likes Hollywood Ending, particularly Debra Messing?