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Are you hairy? There are definitely certain subsets of gay men that would welcome you with open arms.

But why would anyone want more than that? *goes to cry in a corner*

Did your DVD come from the future?…. Or if you look at the Netflix reviews one person says that the English subtitles were way off so probably some kind of Chinese or Japanese release that plays on R1 players.

Wow, apparently Elisha Cuthbert and Jay Baruchel got their start on that as well?! That's really random.

Isn't that sort of what he tried to do with Angel and Dollhouse though? He seemed like he was trying to give the people what they wanted, but the beginning of both of those shows were pretty dull and substanceless (in Angel's case this applies to pretty much the entire first season, in Dollhouse's only the first five

Despite the movie's tagline, it's not really an "everything is connected" movie like Magnolia or Babel. The message is more "all this has happened before and will happen again". The various players shuffle their roles but the same story kind of plays out over and over again, and real change is never effected. Well,

Mixology basically just looks like Swingers: The TV Show from the preview, though it could have potential. I enjoy that the guy with the beard is such an obvious Zach Galifianakis stand in (and who would have thought you'd need someone else to fill that role before The Hangover?). It was a very slickly produced

It's because of all these equal opportunity laws these days: they have to hire at least one female Cylon to meet their quota.

It seems like it's leaning a little more towards the Buffy dynamic, where you have the older mentor guy (Coulson) directing the team, though it seems like he'll take more of an active role than Giles. But yeah, the agent/superhero team thing is more Angel-esque. I hope there's more to it than just gadgets and quips

The first two Spidermans are pretty damn good movies and paved the way for the surge of consistently good superhero movies we have today, along with X-Men 2. They're still two of the best in the genre, despite being fairly miscast. Spiderman 3 and Oz on the other hand…

Well I'm guessing it's half an hour long, since it's a comedy, and you could make it a really long night (say 12 hours, 5pm-5am) in which case you could squeeze 24 episodes out of it. It seems like it would take about six-eight episodes for anything to start happening that way, but it could work.

Obviously Davenport is too busy working on NBC's massive hit program Smash! Smash will never die!!!

Wow, that looks like the worst ever… even by Macfarlane's standards.

Plus it's not like Parenthood is going to survive forever anyway: I think even it's biggest fans will be perfectly happy to see it end after five or six seasons, just because there's no way it can stay good much longer than that.

Can Rannells come back to Girls now? The second season was a lot more enjoyable back when he was around.

The networks are only putting together their fall/winter schedules at the moment, they haven't scheduled everything for the spring yet. There's no word as to when Believe will debut yet either.

This is a failure due to the the fact that EDRG is not a word sir…

@avclub-9c4b855675d2a511c06fc3b54ed18dd6:disqus Tim Minear was showrunner on Firefly and someone I can't remember was on Dollhouse (I know it had a different showrunner each season). Actually I believe Buffy was the only series Whedon has ever been showrunner of at any point.

Whoops I mixed up my names. Fixed the error!

@avclub-df354df0cd7da4b502560a84162b333d:disqus So Dracula is ten episodes, and Crossbones is ten episodes… is there any chance they'll show every episode of each all in a row and have room in the schedule for Hannibal to come back around March/April? I really hope that's the strategy. It makes a kind of sense to have