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I saw this last night. I've seen the original 100 times, so I am obviously bias, but this is the most fun I've had at the movies in a long time. Just turn your brain off and enjoy the show.

While this show is mostly just a good background show while you do something else, it knows its place and doesn't try to do something else. The one exception was this season's "White Light". It was a serious episode that works as a standalone even if you haven't seen the show, and is probably better than anything

Ron Howard was going to adopt it into a feature length film series with an NBC series to fill in the gaps. Javier Bardem was the lead but its kinda fell apart. I think an HBO series would be perfect. Aaron Paul has already said he would play Eddie Dean AKA Jessie Pinkman with a gun and a crippled black girlfriend.

Hey, don't knock Jake 2.0. I love the shit out of that show when I was a kid.

Totally not Dark City related, but I saw Knowing with a bunch of friends in college. After seeing Wicker Man, we went into this movie viewing it as a comedy, and we were not disappointed. It was one of the most unintentionally hilarious movies I've ever seen. From Nic Cage telling a man who is on fire to stop so

I saw this play with a friend. While Cranston was fantastic, the story was actually pretty blah and had an extremely abrupt ending, particularly the way it ended with MLK.

I know Lindsey isn't exactly the brightest bulb (falling for Tony's lie when she catches him in another one so quickly) but throwing the challenge makes NO sense. Why give up your advantage for pre-merge? Trying to use the logic that Cliff is a threat? It's idiotic. In fact, If I'm on that tribe, I WANT Cliff to

As someone who loves the National entirely too much and is ok with Lena Dunham, I will totally be watching.

I can't seem to find the numbers online, but I remember Bored to Death, another HBO show was pulling in 300,000 or so and it went for three seasons. HBO doesn't really worry about ratings as much as other networks, which is a positive, but I haven't really heard much about the show in the press. I really hope it

That was an easy A for me. The dance with Jessica and Stuart was great, it had me smiling the entire time. Stuart doing air-guitar… hysterical.

I was expecting to come hear,read the interview, look at the review section and find that the new Goosebumps book had gotten an F because it was "childish" and "lacked imagination".

"Thank you Linus" is getting old…. but on the other hand I was happy to see The Proclaimers come back for our last How I Met Your Mother road trip.

Killing Neil's handler really caught me off guard there, though the way they handled it seem rushed.

Hayden "Do you want me to switch?"

I thought Harper's Island was pretty good. Tell me why that can't bring that back on the "Chiller" Network as an original series with some up and comers in the main roles. Switch the cast and location every year like they planned, and you got a show.

The last episode of entourage was absolutely awful. The way it ended with Vince… oof….. Yet, I would watch this movie and be like "Eh, whatever it was ok."

For me, this was the best episode so far.  Merchant seemed to have chemistry with his date and it was fun to see him win (even if it was for a little bit).  His friend's story about being alone was actually pretty good too, though it was a little more depressing than funny.

I have a good feeling about this show.  Merchant killed it in Extras with his agent role (We won't talk about life's too short because no one wants to remember that) and I think he has the chops to make this hilarious.

I don't know if it's just me, but Nora and the Governor's daughter look exactly the same.

Honestly, This is one of the better episodes this show has had in awhile.  They actually got rid of some characters, and then met at least the minimum amount of banging/nudity for the episode.  True Blood Wins for the Week!