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I remember seeing it as the feature of Joe Bob Briggs show. A lot of the movies he showed were either movies that weren't as bad as their reputation would suggest, or movies he felt deserved a wider audience. This fell in the latter category, and more so than any other movie Joe Bob felt that this was a film worthy of

She'll land on her feet. Somewhere some FOX News Channel executive is thinking about starting up their own cooking show after hearing Paula Deen's comments.

If they bring back anyone from the post-Neptune High Veronica Mars era, it has to be Walton Goggins as Veronica's boss at the FBI in the fourth season pitch film. And yes, he needs to grow that very impressive beard again.

I jumped on the "Switched at Birth" bandwagon early last season after reading the reviews on this site, and found that I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. Looking forward to the..er…second part of the second season premiere. It kind of stinks that it runs opposite "The Regular Show" though.

I watched part of one of SciFi's TZ marathons one year with a group of other people, and we ended up talking about which episodes showed up the most and least often. The two episodes that came to my mind in the never shown group were "The Trouble With Templeton" and "Four O'Clock". One of them is an overlooked gem,

So now that we've established that Bryan Fuller casts the same actors in many of his shows, can we expect either William Sadler or Diana Scarwid showing up in Hannibal next season? Because that would be awesome.

I agree. This show has been spinning its wheels for some time now, but I want it to end on a high note. I can see why the AV Club dropped it from their rotation - I only watched it sporadically last season.

I'm curious. "Co-Pilot" is generally regarded as the worst episode of the series, but what are some other episodes that are seen as inferior? I always thought that "Riceburner" (guest star is some guy named Daniel Day Kim(sic)) and "Doghouse" were worse than "Co-Pilot".

I have no problem with Co-Pilot, but I saw it after the series ended. I understand why people who watched the show from the beginning hate it, because it's one week out of thirteen that The Shield has to move the plot forward, and many viewers I know thought that the show wasted one valuable week focused on something

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More friends! More allies!

As watches with entertainment tie ins go, the Ulysse Nardin Game of Thrones watch isn't as appealing as the Audemars Piguet End of Days watch. The AP watches go for over $30,000 now.

When I first saw Mad Men, I couldn't help but think that Jon Hamm bore more than a passing resemblance both in looks and demeanor to Lloyd Bochner in "To Serve Man".

Two other classic shows come to mind when you think about the elderly - The Sopranos and Seinfeld. A lot is made about The Sopranos being about the mob, but one of the running themes about the show is just how antiquated the idea of the Italian Mob has become. Then you factor in that any of the best characters are

"Piano" isn't a great episode, but the acting saves it from being one of the lower-tier Twilight Zones. Muriel Landers in particular was excellent. She's always comfortable in her own skin, and she never plays the victim after she realizes she's embarrassing herself. Instead, she gets to get her digs into Fortune

You mention that "Moment by Moment" was Travolta's first failure in a string of musical, cinematic, and television triumphs. In what universe was the album "Travolta Fever" a success?

Lucinda Jenney doesn't get the love that Glenn Close or Forest Whittaker gets from her their guest appearances on "The Shield", but as an actress she's right there with them. One of her best moments was in "Dead Soldiers" when Lainey threatens to bring disciplinary action against Dutch after he makes what seems like a

I saw this episode a long time after I saw either Deadwood or Veronica Mars, and didn't see Kristen Bell's name in the opening credits, so it was really surprising to see her pop up with a little dove tattoo on her face. And maybe it was because I was watching The Shield, but I was surprised that Ms. Bell looked like

Shireen and Grey Worm are two of my favorite minor characters in the Song of Ice and Fire saga, so I was happy to see them both make their debut in tonight's episode. I also liked that they finally started to set up the coming conflict between Jorah and Selmy.

Jon Snow might know nothing, but Robb's an idiot.