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I think the whole movie should be about Turtle trying to regain his place as a rap mogul, with the other douches just playing background roles.

Given the man-on-man undertones of the whole series, they could call themselves the Back Doors.

2 Driven 2 Crazy?

Maybe they'll make it a murder mystery, and each one will die a horrible death until none are left.

I can't get the bad taste of her character on The Office out of my head long enough to try her in other things.

I laughed when Homer realized that the couple's modern-style designed house, with all of its curves, made them perfect guardians because it had no sharp corners.

Tornado chaser feels like one of those jobs that Homer could take for an episode, then never hear of again (except for some background shot of his tornado chasing equipment down in the basement 8 seasons from now).

Yeah, not at least having Homer dismiss him with a "stupid Flanders" was a mistake, because I spent the whole episode wondering why they wouldn't have considered them.  Or they could have had Ned want say OK but Edna - scarred by teaching Bart all this time - threaten to leave him if they even considered it.

I was so afraid they were going to cut Brooke, who for most of the season has been near the top.    This had the feeling of Josie continuing to skirt forward by being the second-worst chef every single week.  So long, and take your braying laugh with you.

It will just mean that she doubles down on the number of strong women and overly sensitive men on Grey's Anatomy.  Next week: Meredith and Christina pull people out of a bus wreck, while Derek and Owen sit home teaching each other how to knit.

Yeah, back in the 1970s-1980s, I read the newspaper every day, even as a kid.  The first page I always turned to was the comics page.  I got my comics, my horoscope, my daily serving of Dear Abby, plus the Jumble and the crossword, and I even learned how to play bridge.

I live in SF and that part of the joke went right by me. I just assumed it was a slam on SF being rude and expensive (which it is and really is).

Mr Belvedere: Based on the Novel Buttle, by Cranston

Well yeah, he couldn't lose.

I don't know that the movie ignores the racism issues - it paints the black team as a bunch of cheaters and bullies who are ready to play the race card if they don't get what they want, and then the black ref as the one who "accidentally" *wink wink* misses that blatant incompletion call in favor of the black team.

Put me in the list of people who prefer the movie to the show.  I think Lemmon and (especially) Matthau are perfect in those roles.

Here's weird - did you know she is married to Jim Dial from Murphy Brown?

I agree on the Paper Chase at least.  The TV show students, particularly the lead, were way too earnest and over the top.  The guy playing Hart in the TV show seemed to be doing an exaggerated impression of the guy who played Hart in the movie.  They turned Bell from a snotty know-it-all into a bumbling doof.

Yes, but are your ears dirty?

After all, it has to be somewhat believable that she’ll grow up into the confident, self-assured character Sarah Jessica Parker played.