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It just occurred to me that Julianne Moore will most likely get this female part. She's always looking for a kid. It's probably an imaginary daughter.

So wanted my prom to be like 'She's All That'
Unfortunately, all choreographed dance numbers would have been to "Lean Wit It Rock Wit It," "Snap Yo Fingers," "SOS," or "It's Goin' Down"—because that's all that was played at my prom. Someone requested "Love Shack" and the dance floor cleared.

RE: Some Other Random Guy

The only time I have known Robert Downey, Jr.'s personal life to affect his work life was when he was fired from Ally McBeal after his drug-related arrest and was too messed up around 2001 to get any other jobs.

Actually, this story broke on Friday. But we don't work weekends.

His star power in Hollywood has fluctuated enough to warrant the "comeback kid" label. He was rather popular in the 80s. He did Chaplin and was nominated for an Oscar in 1992. Then it was like 93 to 97 he was missing save for Home For the Holidays, and showed up in US Marshals in 98. Then came the Wonder Boys and Ally

Because in an era not too far removed from this one, Tim Burton and Johnny Depp and the various other names in this film, including a completely unknown lead, did not equal commercial success of this magnitude. Certainly it's a big-budget blockbuster, but it amassed $210 million worldwide in three days in March. The

Don't forget Fawcett as "Lots-a-Hair" in 'Man of the House' opposite Chevy Chase and JTT. http://www.imdb.com/title/t… Certainly that should have gotten her a spot.

Alas, Lone Audience, I have seen that dreck. Must check out 'The Clonus Horror' sometime to compare. Also, *thud* I guess Hollywood has hit rock bottom.

Hollywood will only hit rock bottom when they start remaking films from MST3K collections.

'Sweeney Todd.' Naysayers be damned.

If death and some kind of wonky rebirth are the only factors that make it possible for folks to be claimed and controlled by Locke, making Sawyer still in control of his choices, then…. I dunno. That just feels obnoxious to think Smocke can just reload anybody, manipulate, and then have an army member. We better get a

OK Then:

Ebert claims the nosebleeds were explained in his review of the film. I'd really like him to clarify. Weren't they just a sign that Langella was controlling people? Like in a twist on omniscient beings?

Blondie Havoc: That was me barking about the inferiority of Kate's episode this season in comparison with "Jughead" last season. It's true, that episode was problematic, anti-climactic, and other things that end in -atic I'm sure. It was too soon in the season to be a filler episode that slowed the pace down.

Wow. I'm off tonight. Correction, Jack and Hurley were missing too. An ep without Jack? What does that say about me barely noticing?

Also, I realize that I actually asked the question "I'm wondering if Smocke has some kind of special powers of control?" when "DUH!" is the overwhelmingly correct answer. What I really meant is what makes Sayid and Claire susceptible to this mind control while Ben, Sun, Richard, and Lapidus have dealt with Smocke and

So far those who have turned to Team Smokey have done so because they got an offer they couldn't refuse. Claire offered her loyalty in return for getting her baby back. Sayid has been promised Nadia. Sawyer, interestingly, seemed like an easy win given his need for Juliet, but I'm not convinced Sawyer was so easily

SouthofHeaven: I get on chat with a friend while watching episodes and I started ranting how Sayid should mistakenly kill Kate. Then, later, I was hoping Claire was going to shank her in the pit, or Smokey would throw her against a wall. I realized tonight Kate could die and the show wouldn't lose anything; I think it

See, Rabin, like I said, shoulda been a two-parter.