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I hate how when a film gets to a certain level of notariety everyone on this site starts hating it. It's like when Bands, who spend their entire lives trying to make a living as musicians, finally make it big they become sell outs. Once was a good movie for what it was. We don't need to bring Leno into this.

Well now I'm going to be wondering what the new ending is for the next month.

If any Wu-Tang member directed a movie I'd go see it. Esp: RZA.

Question: How does Matt Damon's character introduce himself at the beginning of the trailer (and presumably the beginning of the film) when he can't remember who he is?

How the hell do you see The Road's ending as optomistic? I thought it was one of the most depressing, frightful endings to a novel I've ever read. I don't think the book even tried to imply any sense of hope, maybe objectively speaking the events seem hopeful, but the way the book depicted it seemed pretty bleak.

Anyone else feel bad for the turtle?

I would think the Tribune would take their own picture for the article rather than using Keith's old Match.com profile pic.

I'm all about giving Stand Up comedians shows of their own. I praised joyfully about the streets when I heard Daniel Tosh was getting his own show (although it is a blatant rip off of other soup shows). But let's have some standards here Comedy Central. Nick Swardson was consistently great for you in Reno and can even

Re: Senator: Do The Right Thing is a very good example.

Maybe lower education was a bad way to explain that. I'm not necessarily implying that education has anything to do with racism, as I'm sure there are many, many, many rich and well-educated racists out there. I think I'm basically saying that those with the kind of narrow-minded perspective to allow racism would

I think you're confusing the idea of what's valuable in this conversation. The film was very heavy-handed and cliche'd and everything else you said, so I think it failed as a movie. I never meant to imply that the THEMES in the film weren't of value. I think maybe if you gave Haggis' script to someone of merit (and

Crash was horrible
"You're a different race than I am. Thusly, I don't like you."
*Boom. Life Changing Event.*
"Wow, now I realize I should consider other people's culture and perspective before judging."

Sub Zero (throws iceball, freezes opponents, UPPERCUT BITCHES…Toasty!)

I caught the last half of this episode, never before seeing really anything else from this show, and I thought it was actually hilarious. I thought Ted Dansen was great, stoned and ridiculous with his horse-weapon. But apparently most people don't like this show? Is it worth taking a look at or was I just lucky enough

You guys are slipping
This is arguably the best episode LD has ever done. A+ and nothing less.

Ha, Ha, Guys. Real funny. Going on and on about the show to make me think it's still being broadcast… You can stop now, I'm not falling for it… But good one though. Seriously.

That's right. Skip Gaily, Channel 8 Meteorologist.

May you "skip gaily" in front of said fast-moving truck.

I was super pissed when I found out my Boss had sex with my Mom
But I guess I shouldn't have been so surprised since I work for my Dad…

When Greenman is the tamest thing in the episode
That means it was a weak episode. I really feel like this season has completely let me down. There were a few funny things about last night's ep, but the only episode I really found anywhere close to the standards IASIP set up in the past was last week's "Waitress is