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I remember watching a marathon of them on USA and liking the sequel that had Olivia Hussey in it (at least I think it was her playing Mrs. Bates). The TV pilot, though… wow. It was plotted like an episode of Scooby Doo, complete with an unmasking of the main villain.

Every time I see that picture I have to convince myself it's not Cameron Diaz.

Haley could easily get into CSU Dominguez Hills. Community college is not an option for ABC, lest it remind you of that *other* show.

At first I thought it was because the doctor was unhappy with caring for someone who was accused of killing a teenage girl, but once Richmond was cleared, he retained his same crappy bedside manner, so I don't think that thread is going anywhere.

Well, when you need a criminal investigator you should get a *criminal* investigator.

The wikipedia entry for that sketch is longer than it needs to be.

Review's been up for six hours and only 36 comments. Ouch. That's House of Lies territory right there. Every time the day counter comes up on the show, it's almost like a threat. Day 16? Oy. Holder's sex scene was also the saddest this side of American Horror Story. Oh and Richmond's doctor is a dick. What's up with

That's a crazy price for it (I got mine at a Waldenbooks before they closed). It's interesting enough of an experiment to track down at the library. IIRC (it's been a few years since I read it), he takes the approach that the characters in the movie are based on real people and the narrator uses the book to set the

I love Martha Plimpton and try to watch everything she's in, but I can't watch Raising Hope because I really just hate Jimmy. Her and Garrett Dillahunt are golden together. They really are meant to be cast in a western together or a remake of a Mae West film.

Tsch, way to be a Stu.

I read the other day that it the choice was between her and Hailee Steinfeld, who might actually have been the more natural choice. That and she's got nothing else going on except the Ender's Game adaptation, I think.

He looks much older (grayer) than I remember, but then again the last time I saw him was as the good-looking one in Chuck & Buck. Or maybe that was Chris.

It definitely feels weird 'liking' this comment, but I am in agreement.

'Channing on Channing' just about killed me.

He's on the HBO Apatow show that's coming up in a couple months.

Well, Psycho first, because of the glance and the guard's pause, but Pulp Fiction because of the bit with the car.

I'm a little bummed we didn't see this in the theater, but parking alone was 7 bucks and the theater's in a crappy neighborhood (c'mon at least show it at the nuart).