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"That’s either a puckish insult or a tacit admission that Chicago pizza is indeed terrible"

It's unfortunate that Take the Black is labeled a "Stout" since it's really more of a Belgian Dark Ale (since Ommegang specializes in Belgian styles). While Belgian Dark's can pack a punch they're usually not as aggressive as most stouts that come from most American craft breweries. Not that this is an excuse. If your

So much in common with Exit to Eden. For example, if this movie had full frontal Dana Delany, it would easily be the best thing about it.

The logic behind FXX: Because if there's one problem with TV it's that there are too many good shows and not enough channels to contain them.

I have to wonder if there's really a "normal" method of heterosexual or gay sex. I couldn't imagine the Mel Brooks farce that plays out in my bedroom once every 6 months (tops) is what most people are doing.

They're attractive, it's just more novel because they're twins. If there were one of them it wouldn't be noteworthy. It's not like they're crazy hot though, like if they were two Scarlett Johanssons, then… um… I'll be right back.

Cool Runnings mon!

Questionable casting. No way this guy is getting lucky with Elizabeth Olsen

Commenting on somethings status as overrated is just silly. The value of something is what it is, whether 10 people think so or 10000 people think so.

It's true. The fact that anyone can watch someone fall on their face on YouTube is why no one went to see The Lone Ranger.

Ending on the bit with the scream in the horror movie, and thinking it was emotionally clever was almost offensive. It would have been actually offensive if Nancy Allen's character had had a multidimensional personality.

"Moore doesn't just chew the scenery, she tears into it like a rabid hyena."

Sure but "print the legend" because the reality isn't that heroic is a pretty cynical, non-studio approved version of the West

If someone from Netflix had only showed up and given us a wink and a thumbs up when the first person asked, we wouldn't have to deal with this.

My favorite of which, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance really gives the finger to the traditional concept of the western.

Fonda's always good, but the thing that left a sour taste in my mouth about this film was the picture it painted of Lincoln as someone with simple, down-home wisdom. The Forrest Gumpification of intelligence (yes I know, a modern name for an old concept) that "gosh darn, life ain't complicated, just trust what your

friggin' Obama

Me for the past 10 years: "Dear forces conspiring to keep Meg Ryan out of work, she deserves better!"

Why are you so angry?

Nice comment. ESPN just got "JACKED UP!"