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Me always thought 1990s started with Chuck D shouting "Nineteen-Eighty-NINE!" at beginning of "Fight Powers That Be"

Of course, everyone right about O'Dowd in Bridesmaids. Accent bother me enough in other roles me started to think he use it in everything since I.T. Crowd.

Ireland have disconcerting number of different accents, for country so small. But Americans tend to just blend them together into generic "Irish Spring Commercial" brogue that not sound like any actual place in Ireland.

Getting famous in nation of 60 million people also different than getting famous in nation of 300 million people that also have one of biggest film industries in world. You can be mid-level famous in UK and still have to stay on top of game to get work. You can be mid-level famous in US and look for projects in

Daniel Craig play very Bond-ish role in Layer Cake, and before him, Pierce Brosnan and Roger Moore play extremely Bond-ish roles in Saint and Remington Steele. And Lawrence play Katniss-ish role in Winter's Bone - tough Appalachian teenager who have to look after younger sibling(s) and mentally damaged mother get

Studios not want to take chance if they can help it. It rare that someone decide to see if Albert Brooks can play against type and be tough guy, when you could just call Harvey Keitel and not have to guess.

@avclub-e74588bd5b5ee91572458946f383c38b:disqus , me was going to say same thing. Especially when they not do American accent well. There no reason Chris O'Dowd's characters in Bridesmaids, Girls, or Friends With Kids couldn't have been Irish. But instead he do distracting clearly-fake accent.

@Scrawler2:disqus : Yes. Yes it is.

Me pretty much stay same weight no matter how many cookies me eat. Therefore, me patenting Monster Diet: secret is to eat a lot










OF COOKIES!!!!!!

Klingon law based on fundamental principle that nothing should ever get in way of man-to-man combat.

Here theory which need to be expanded into AV Club article: best TV theme songs encapsulate show. Mission: Impossible start off with suspense, then throw you off-balance with fast-paced theme that build to exciting climax. ER bunch of seemingly disconnected threads that occasionally sync up. X-Files spooky,

Are you sure you didn't just lose virginity to hypnotist, who made you forget all about it later?

If me not have crippling social anxiety before, having mom hire me prostitute probably would push me over edge.

In his defense, he not realize that was a thing.

@avclub-58238e9ae2dd305d79c2ebc8c1883422:disqus , that like any business. Think anyone lying awake at night thinking about what Roosevelt Franklin up to? Once he no longer serve purpose, he out of picture. Show Must Go On. That seem harsh, but tell me it any different where you work. People leave, you eat some cake,

Me always thought "Pier Pressure" was consensus best episode of Arrested.

That has been long-held dream, @avclub-aaa82b904f73289f6e5e0f4b11b76e3d:disqus . Cookies for everyone!!!

Me do miss Horsefellow. That was great gimmick.

Ewwwwwwww…. Jared Leto?!?