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Ted McGlinley!

She was my favorite thing about the Sarah Connor Chronicles and my least favorite thing about Firefly.

In honor of this news…
…I shall play "Late For The Sky" during my afternoon jog.

One "NO" per week is all that I ask.

Ah, shit. I was hoping someone wouldn't be me to this.

The name is Summer. Summer Glau.
Did someone ask for an attractive girl who only stars in failed television shows? B)

@wo

In retrospect…
…developing a series around a superpowered cape, and not a person, was probably a bad idea from the start.

Welp, looks like I'm watching Intolerable Cruelty and The Ladykillers again. I mean, I actually liked them OK the first time, but maybe they'll grow on me even more in a second viewing.

A Conan O'Brien-style tour with the movie and the full cast Q&Aing after each screening would be a blast.

Reboot = Dead in the water.
What was so cool to me about a new Robocop movie was Aronofsky's assertion that it was going to be a true sequel. Set in Los Angeles. With a new Robocop. There would always be comparisons to the original, but at least this way he was starting in somewhat unique territory, and give it a

Bill_M: Shatterer of Dreams.

@Kielbasa

Winner winner chicken dinner.

@Rasil

@RagingBear

The best part is yet to come! I am talking of course about the inevitable fans of the original cartoon chiding fans of the new cartoon for watching a supposedly inferior version, "You kids these days, you just don't understand what REAL calculated corporate marketing used to be like."

@ Erik Joins

I enjoyed Series of Unfortunate Events, but most of that probably had to do with the girl in the movie looking exactly like a girl I was crushing hard as fuck on at the time.