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    More disturbing half face:  Commodore, Richard or Gus?

    Man, Gina Gershon always get stuck playing these parts.  And, it's become shorthand for 'they're going to sleep together' any time a husband leaves his hot, hot older wife at home when he travels a lot.  Because I guess writers think women need constant attention or something.  I wish they could just make Gershon a

    OK, I've watched all three episodes and I've been mildly amused I guess, but what I don't get is the central relationship:  Max is essentially a cold, horrible bitch to Caroline all the time, while Caroline, perhaps a tad overbearing, is plucky, nice and considerate.  There is simply no reason for Caroline to hang

    I've always found Rachel Weisz cold and offputting, but to each their own I guess.  But certainly not "effervescent"

    No, it's Himalayan Bear and the 2007 album … Attacks the Brilliant Air is, uh, brilliant

    Besides R.E.M., and they didn't get huge until they abandonded their earlier sound, how many jangle pop artists ever became huge?  So the Vulgar Boatmen?

    Ebert loves everything now.  I think you have to generally ignore him.

    But Shawn Edwards loved this - he's my go to guy for recommendations

    For the love of god, why will no one acknowledge that size of Kat Dennings' giant, giant head?

    It's Jim NANTZ - not Nance

    In fairness to Klondike man, his wife plops down while he is watching TV and just starts yammering away - that's annoying.

    Nah, tough to think Paul survives. First, he sang a song the general audience of this show's never heard. Second, he looks 'older' which only has ever worked for Taylor Hicks. Third, his dancing makes me uncomfortable.

    Gimme an effing break. You could've recorded this interview and it would've made a nice Commentary Tracks of the Damned.

    I think my problem is that I tune in solely for the laughs. I think I've seen just about every episode of the last few seasons because of the show's ridiculous, massive current syndication (I think the show's on at least eight times a day right now), and I just don't care that much about what happens to the

    Ouch
    If this one's an A, then every episode should be A- at worst. The B-plot of a guy acting like a dog was filled out with an entire gallery of canine puns. There was also something off about the guy running into traffic and getting paralyzed (we never find out if he's injured). And everyone laughs because he's a

    I read it as Morales possibly throwing the fight, BUT that would be pretty dumb from Morales' perspective. Unless he was offered a godly amount to throw the fight, getting knocked out in the second round to Lights would pretty much make Morales a has been, as he was emerging from jail. Also, last week we had the

    I dunno, of all of her movies I've seen (Garden State, The Professional, Beautiful Girls, Star Wars, V for Vendetta, Closer), it always seems like she's playing Natalie Portman - one part brazen, one part crying, one part fearful. Except for Black Swan, I never really invested in any of her characters. So does that

    @baekelou: Bruce Dern was good. I meant that the film, for me, goes in circles after they have the boy in custody. I would've liked it a lot more if it were about 90 minutes long.

    Well, yeah
    You certainly picked the best scene in the movie. I just saw this movie recently and, frankly, it's not all that grand. Guy walks into small town is a classic noir setup, by the film drags and drags when Bruce Dern has entered the picture and after they've gone through with their criminal plan. They

    Padma's line reading of "huh?" in that Target ad is great comedy. So lifeless. I would love to see the 100 outtakes of her just saying "huh?" if that was the best one.