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The Pixar casting is always genius because they're actually able to create animation that can "act" in the style of the performer they choose to do the voice (for Tom Hanks they made Woody genial and goofy, for Holly Hunter they made Elastigirl tiny, focused, and intense, for Ed Asner they made the most adorable

Another kid described the plot of "IT" to me in fifth grade and I'm still too afraid to watch it. Read the book. Enjoyed it. Love the idea of Tim Curry as Pennywise. Never gonna watch it. A couple years after that I accidentally flipped to it on TV and somehow - despite the scene not being a part of this other kid's

Holy shit - that is the story of my life. To get to the new release section, you had to pass through horror. To get to the kids section, you had to pass through horror. To get to the Star Trek section, you had to pass through horror. Why did the Cherry Hill Blockbuster put their enormous fucking horror section right

The key will be finding something in each character that really will make them a better person outside the group in a way we don't get to see yet can understand.

I love posting on the NBC shows, but unless you watch them live or within a couple of hours, it becomes a slog to get through all of the comments. I mean, I loved this week's Community, but by the time I read the review there were already 1400 comments.

I agree and would say Leanne actually had second best, which sucks for Kara Saun and Korto because either one would have stomped all over the past three seasons.

You know what? Fuck this. I am happy to acknowledge that manipulation is part of the game. I know this is a reality TV show. I know Burnim/Murray feel as though they have to force designers into characters within the first three episodes.

I think you meant a g-d-b.

Dee's not even supposed to be beautiful. Olsen is obviously a nice looking lady, but she acts her ass off disguising her actual looks in favor of the mangled, awkward, shrill, birdlike, Dee.

That's exactly what they do.

Like Charlie giving up the artist card to Mac because "I didn't want to have to read it anyway."

I'm also someone who lovse both, and I actually think that while last year P&R had a perfect season, this year so far Community is kicking its ass in terms of rich, deep, awesome episodes. I do not get why the fanbases for these two shows act like they hate one another. They're on the same network. I watch them one

"30 Rock" is pure farce. Literally anything they can throw at the audience in order to get a laugh makes it in. Doesn't matter what type or style or sort of joke it is, if it's funny it makes it through. This is a wonderfully unpretentious way to write comedy, but the minute unfunny bits start to slip in it becomes

I tried to watch this show and didn't even make it to Mark McKinney. Now I'm wondering if I should go back and see the rest considering I've enjoyed much of his other post-KITH resume.

When he fucked over his subordinate - she was played by the co-creator, I forget her name - it went too far. I actually thought their relationship and friendship throughout the three seasons was frequently the best part of the show. To ruin that in order to go with the theme of the season was disappointing (if not

UGH. I hate the Stalking Pays Off romantic plot. It's usually the first indicator that the author has no fucking idea how to get two characters together based on any similarities or chemistry.

Everyone's a loser in that situation.

Shh no spoilers for the new Mrs. Featherbottom episode in the AD miniseries

I think Shirley or Annie. I mean in last week's episode one had a nervous bake-down and the other was totin' a loaded gun.

If they do go with an actual anthology (rather than a series of monologues ie Advanced D&D) I'm wondering if each actor will get their own showcase with a bunch of extras or if the other members of the group/Greendale at large will step in to play the auxillary roles.