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I'll be here all week!

That's bullshit
I never get beauty products in bags. How can they call that swag?

Agreeing with top scallop about Martin Starr.

On Sawyer's sob-

Don Rickles should host every year.

Yes-

As far as I'm concerned the original Dawn of the Dead is the definitive zombie movie and I am yet to see one that can outdo it in combination of plot, characters and hot zombie-action, but I think a lot of people tend to romanticize it.

Also, they're both terrible actresses.

Jessica Alba
Her hotness is overrated.

Even as an Old West icon (which I don't mind if those are thrown in, a lot of the other characters were like that in one way or another), she just wasn't interesting. I can't think of one thing she really contributed to the series as a whole except for -very awkwardly written- sexual tension for Mal.

I don't care about her acting, she was just a western-cliche that felt like it was forced into the mix. Her character felt completely unnatural compared to everyone else.

If Inara wasn't in the show I would agree with Firefly giving him a lifetime pass, otherwise Whedon can eat my balls.

I take offense to these quips.

"Bebop" is one word
Only white people hyphenate it.

Yep, definitely wasn't as serious and F&G.

@ Bucky Calloway-

That is the only movie that has made me openly cry. Hell, if I just see Michael Clarke Duncan smiling I start tearing up.

I wish he had put this much effort into Booty Call
Breaking down in the bathroom having to get into character and use the word "Seadonkey".

You mean the part after Dave says Holy Wars and there's that guitar break?

How isn't Psychopathy Red a retread of their older work? It sounds like something off of South of Heaven or Seasons.