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    would it? would it really?

    Mindy Kaling

    uhh yeah its probably the closest thing hollywood has to a sure thing at this point. I mean the quality of the story/dialog is almost besides the point at this point sadly.

    honestly just in terms of actors who i know would do a good job of bringing a character that seems cliched to life i would root for Plemmons to get this because we just know he can do it at this point.
    But i think they'll probably go with one of the other two if only because Plemmons is almost too well known to be cast

    IT GETS EVERYWHERE!!!!
    Oh god that was the line that did it—-i can remember exactly that moment and virtually the entire theater breaking out into laughter at that exact moment. It was just one of those rare moments where i swear everyone in a crowded theater just had the exact same thought at the exact same time which

    ha! I saw the Will Ferrell redo of Land of The Lost the night i had my wisdom teeth taken out. I thought it was exactly like Total Recall.

    you clearly havn't been hanging out with the right crowd of frogs!

    i agree fully—its the reason why i followed his reviews for many, many years. (i hate to say it but i kinda fell out of the habbit of reading his weekly columns once the NY Press stopped publishing a couple years back but before it stopped publishing there was well over a decade where i was picking it up every week

    As good as this is—and its very good, I actually think his follow-up "All The Real Girls" registered with me more at least at the time…but then again its kind of hard to compare.

    what was even more surprising about that is that he wasn't a fan of Super 8 simply because of the Spielberg connection—a man he usually blindly likes in any of the projects that have his name attached to them including the ones he only produced.

    he guest starred in one episode—possibly two episodes. A lotttt of people have guest starred on it over the years though.

    Weirdly the woman who comes to clean my mom's house once every month will be happy to see Unforgettable's triumphant return. I swear every time I've seen her since September she keeps asking me when that particular show is coming back to which I always respond I guess whenever CBS has a hole in its lineup? (Speaking

    even if they wanted to, they couldn't bring back Swingtown because during the original cbs airing of the 13 episodes—all of which I watched thank you very much—-there were sponsors pulling out left and right—-cbs was having great difficulty selling the ad time for it—even when they outright moved it to effectively

    FLETCH FLETCH FLETCH FLETCH FLETCH FLETCHITY FLETCH!
    It could be worse
    It could be Seth McFarlane's next project after what's very likely to be the runaway success of his new western comedy where he's clearly aping Bob Hope.

    Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

    "Hmmm I just don't know about the rebootability of 1986's The Wrong Guys—too focused on older people trying to re-live their youth. we can't cast Zach Efron in that!"
    (chucks tape in small pile of other tapes)
    (picks up copy of "Armed and Dangerous")
    Hmmm—-2 rent-a cops become involved in an actual muder case. ooh and

    its gonna be titled The Fletch, The.

    What A Disquopia!!!!

    SAME THING
    only its my real name disqus will randomly switch to which is annoying because I won't even realize the switch happened until I post and then the fucking thing is posted under my real name.

    Always
    Bake
    Cakes!