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    I initially said Brittney much like two of the three contestants did. (actually I initially said taylor swift then realized she was older than 19)….so then I was all like yeah its probably Brittney—I was generally surprised it wasn't her.

    goddamn!
    also I vividly remember when The Ice Harvest came out a) how much I wanted to see it and b) how surprised I was by the fact that my at the time 16 year old younger sister had little to no idea who John Cusack even was let alone why him starring in a new major movie release was a cause for celebration. (it was

    Liam Neeson Is Back…
    This Time In Pog Form!!!!

    I said (raises gun) If You're Happy And You Know It. Raise. Your. Hands.

    I'm honestly just hoping its not Liam Neeson himself. Seriously if that's the twist i'll be—well I mean I'm sure he could sell it but it would definitely be on the disappointing side. No disappointment for mbs—-mbs has enough disappointment already—you hear me movie???

    Unknown gets points for me if anything because the day after I saw it I was on the phone with a friend of mine and he spent a good hour or so trying to guess the plot twist. I was kind of surprised he didn't hit on it for a good while cause he's usually very spot on with getting the ending to these.

    now I have a mental image of a wolf putting a paw over a button on a remote detonator—and its got its tongue sticking out while its trying to push its paw down.

    Corey Stoll was the only actual good thing about Law and Order: LA. It is probably for the best that that didn't last longer than a single season as he would've still been tied to it had it ran forever.

    I'm too old for this shit.

    i'll play the part of the helpful studio exec
    Hey we have some notes for you here—-we love the Liam Neeson part, the gun part, and the filming it part—-we think the question marks part could use some jazzing up tho—how bout some exclamation marks in there so instead of ???? its ?!?!?!?!?! we at the studio feel that

    And the Oscar goes to—-Liam Neeson for Machine Gun Preacher!
    (pshhh and they had to settle for Gerard Butler—if they got Neeson on board for that he would've beat the guy from The Artist hands down! It was even a weak year for that category for god's sakes!)

    I want to see this movie. I quite liked the book this is based off of when I read it a long time back. I still remember being surprised at how much better Odd Thomas came out as a character given that it was written by Dean Koontz who's not exactly known for shaping even semi interesting character development over the

    Didn't Robert De Niro do this movie already in the 80's??? It starred Mickey Rourke in it! Remember? Of course you do!

    like the bird always says on the flinstones—squuuaaawwwk Its A Living!
    but as someone who was a huge Cusack fan at one time—this past decade has been painful, and not just for the films, but for the guy—-they say you should never meet your hero—-they should amend that to you should never follow your hero's twitter

    change that to Terrorvision and we're all set.

    Remember when he showed up in Knocked Up as Seth Rogen's dad and you were all like "they do kinda like they could be father and son" I kept wondering if he would show up as his dad in another movie. Aww.
    The saddest thing is he and Murray never got to make up and make another movie together. Don't Hold Grudges You

    Also the only movie I think Margulies actually got top billing on theatrically might have been "Ghost Ship" Like she didn't get top billing on Snakes On A Plane (obviously) but she gets I think name above the credit billing on Ghost Ship (if I remember right—maybe not—I know Gabriel Byrne was in it too)

    it was ok I guess. I think I was enjoying it when it was airing—I even followed it to Fridays but honestly this many years later I barely remember it except as that show that The Good Wife was before there was a Good Wife to be. (In retrospect I do remember how Dennis Leary and "Rescue Me"-y it was—even though it was

    I remember it cause I watched it—it was spring of 08 and the networks were slowly coming back to life after the whole writer's strike fiasco. For whatever reason Fox gave this a Monday night timeslot—it was supposed to lead in to House but then when ratings came in they opted to put Bones here when they suddenly had

    Great so that's more space you can allot to Girls, Community, Breaking Bad, and other cancelled shows you decide to cover at the drop of a hat. And of course lets not forget the 700 plus comments every week that every single show that runs on AMC that's not Hell On Wheels apparently now gets every single week.