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    i've been watching the series via the On Demand function so i've been lucky(ish) in that i've mostly gotten to avoid spoilers for next week's episode while watching it every week. (of course the downside to that is having to watch em days after everyone else already has)

    but but the guy playing Steven is Arrow's younger brother. They had to do it for Arrow!

    but but The Following—Jay S…The Following!

    why do i feel like doing the whole crocodile dundee bit here
    That's not an actual tourism advert for London (pulls out brochure…holds it up) This is an actual tourism advert for London.

    (raises hand) do we have to watch it if we've seen it already? (he is quite good in it i will agree tho)

    its been a good number of years since i've watched it but i remember Timecode essentially petering out subplot wise like to the point that you eventually end up with only one of the four squares that are onscreen actually having anything happen in. I remember seeing it a lot in the AM hours back when we used to

    The "Friends" episode listed was actually i always used to cite as my favorite episode of the show. It completely showcases all six personalities in a way that felt natural and unforced—and was also basically just all of them hanging out waiting for one another to finally be ready—but they're mostly just sitting

    saw it in theaters. it was pretty bad. (Not terrible enough to be especially memorable tho…just bad in that it was a really shody, shabbily made, rather lousy would be suspense movie—the killer's identity is pretty obvious too which kinda sucks but it happens—it was just a bum movie altogether—-but not bad enough to

    i don't know—he's still around, he's still starring in movies—there have been plenty of other "next big things" who can't even say they're getting co-starring roles these days. If it wasn't for that "Total Recall" fiasco, i would say he rebounded quite nicely from one time "next big thing" to pretty solid smaller

    as someone who saw every episode when it was airing (NBC tried to pair it up with Fraiser on Tuesday nights after moving Scrubs to Thursdays) As someone who watched it while it was airing i can honestly tell you it was literally on par with the fiascos that were "The Michael Richards Show" and Jason Alexander's short

    i've seen that movie a number of times over the years and Walken especially with his uber oily mustache is always (almost single-handedly) the ingredient that makes that movie work. Without his omnipresent menace being everywhere—you really wouldn't believe Depp could actually be scared enough to do what they say

    that was sort of a "My Dinner with Andre" homage where they were trying to take stock of the end of Frasier's first season.

    Whalias was a robot chicken spoof of Alias where Jennifer Garner's character was literally a whale. (God did i love that stupid spoof it was a whale with wigs and lipstick and going undercover)

    damnit!

    abc did a single camera no laughtrack show that followed the planning of a wedding in real time—"Big Day" with um Josh Cooke, Marla Sokoloff, Wendie Malick, and Kurt Fuller (ha another one who needs a random roles! that guy's been in EVERYTHING!) that aired in late 2006/early 2007. I think every episode represented a

    saw that in theaters—completely forgot that was Frank Whaley—has he ever been interviewed for a Random Roles because that guy would truly have a lot of random roles to talk about. (Remember CBS's short lived detective show with Dennis Farina from 1998? Remember Career Opportunities? Remember Swimming with Sharks?

    I liked it enough when it aired that i made sure to watch it every week—even went out of my way to have it tapeed for me (by my mom it should be said) when i wouldn't be home to catch it (it aired during the back half of my freshman year of college) And it was good enough that i feel like had it not been cancelled i

    Good interview—From what i've read in interviews with him prior to this he's always been pretty up front about his drug habbits and what that cost him in terms of the kinds of movies he had to do post SNL. (i think i don't actually know now) Its weird to see him pop up in things even 2 Broke Girls when that first

    jennifer cooledge even tho her character is Terrible with a capital T—she still sells it.
    Also i'm glad i'm not the only one who's hung in there for the three seasons its been on—i was honestly wondering whether or not i was gonna continue to watch it post HIMYM but given that the only other show on mondays at 8 that i

    a friend of mine's birthday is coming up and i will be damned if a t-shirt with Garrett Morris's face on it wouldn't make the perfect gift for him—seriously!