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This one actually makes three.

This is mainly what's getting me too. Certain shows, no matter how much people like them, just don't attract cosplaying, detail-oriented fans, and the show-within-a-show seems to be one of them. As much as everyone loves The Wire and Breaking Bad, there aren't LARP sessions dedicated to those shows.

No, whitewashing is something you genuinely can't accuse Abrams of. Bad Robot shows always have a non-white character in a major role, and lest we forget, Lost is the only network show to date with the guts to have a sympathetic Iraqi character, and it premiered in 2004, right in the thick of the Iraq war. And that's

JJ Abrams has already signed on to direct.

I was way surprised when I saw that supporting cast in the pilot, considering how heavily this was advertised as a Matthew Perry vehicle. I mean, hell, Julie White was a key supporting player on a hit show, and Tyler James Williams was the lead of a show that ran 4 seasons, not ot mention John Cho is also a familiar

The city of Chicago probably also misses the show, considering how well they used the outdoor shooting.

He'll always be The Chicago Code's Jason Clarke to me.

She also gets replaced by Maggie Gyllenhaal halfway through the film, with no explanation.

If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it was because Go On has Matthew Perry, whose inclusion in the cast automatically guarantees X number of people will tune in, and neither Community nor Parks & Rec have someone of that level of fame.

Might as well go all the way and hire Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman as Bale's expedition partners, and Liam Neeson and Marion Cotillard as Hardy's.

I think that's of his own volition, though. I recall an interview on Smodcast where Anderson said he'd moved to a retirement community where everyone travelled in golf carts, or something like that. He struck me as a guy who just wasn't that interested in being an actor.

In all fairness, I don't think he can call up Gary Oldman or Sylvester Stallone and offer them a month's free stay in Puerto Vallarta. I mean, he probably could, and they'd probably be willing to go if they weren't busy, but Corman would probably drag them into the movie too.

People who wanted to see stripper Lindsay Lohan.

Every fucking week with this shit.

There is a support group for Happy Endings. We meet at Xela's every Sunday…or maybe that's an ESL class for Koreans, I'm never really sure.

I thought the same thing. He doesn't know better, why not just go straight to the Feds, who are in the other room , and tell them "Hey, Joe gave me this message to give out and he wants to know what's happening outside. Want to feed him misinformation and mess with his plan?"

In all fairness, Greg Garcia is behind Raising Hope too, which by all indications is pretty entertaining.

Last House on the Left. The remake, obviously.

Ironically, the recipient is Tracy Morgan.

I really hope you're not referring to the Guy Ritchie clusterfucks as part of those "interesting" versions.