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The HBO TCA panel writeup on the Newswire says they're trying to figure out how to move forward with it. 
Exact words: "Hell, HBO is trying to revive the Cinemax series Hunted, even though its co-production partner dropped out, maybe just because it likes Melissa George a lot." http://www.avclub.com/artic…

Banshee is actually pretty awesome, with some fantastically visceral fights and a full embrace of B-movie sensibilities.

"Mike’s grandfather the crime scene photographer (remember him?)"

I present to you…After Earth.

How about a Deadwood sequel set in present day?

Yeah, it was definitely a mistake on their part, especially since I'd put the second episode as the show's weakest. They should've sent out Episode 1 and 3 instead.

McConaughey, Harrelson, Kevin Dunn, and Michelle Monaghan. That cast means I'm definitely onboard.

I really can't classify a lot of what I see surrounding Swift as slut-shaming. It's less of a "look at how many guys she's dating", but more of a "She doesn't seem to have any trouble getting in and out of relationships, yet all her songs are about the exact same goddamn topic, that of relationships."

I highly doubt they'd consider it lame, because
- It's improv
- It's Whose Line Is It Anyway
- A lot of podcasters are game for such things. I can't think of more than a couple who turn their nose up at, well, anything, much less improv

Leighton Meester won't be in the movie? BIG RED "meh, I  don't really care strongly about this"

"But Die Hard moves like an Olympian.  It follows the Billy Wilder rule of taking you from the throat from the first moment.  I mean, how many minutes go until the van with the terrorists go down to the parking lot?"

You don't know who Timbaland is, do you?

CUT MY ADULTHOOD INTO PIECES

Oh wow, I totally forgot she was in that.

It does, and all before any of them (outside of Lohan) were really big names, which means it had a casting director who really knew what they were doing. 
Fey wrote it too, and it's the only movie she's written so far. It's great stuff, you should try catching it if possible.

I almost did, then the mention of Mean Girls prompted me to look up Kevin G's rap, then the Mean Girls Jingle Bell Rock rendition, where Poehler popped up, and I smacked myself for not including her.

Oh, come on, it's a little bit funny.

Hey, in this day and age when Under the Red Hood is better than any live-action Batman film, and Archer is better than atleast 95% of comedies out there, animation and voiceover work is legit stuff.

You know, I think we can. No other example where the lead was the only castmember left in the dust like this jumps to mind.

You know what's funny about that movie is that practically every woman in that movie who's not Lohan has seen their career atleast take a significant upturn. Rachel McAdams is the biggest example, but Amanda Seyfried has been front and centre in her own films too, Lacey Chabert has a thriving voiceover career, Lizzy