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I thought Fiennes also did a great job. Ratner somehow managed to suck the life out of Edward Norton, though.

If the same movie bore a director's credit for Mann or Scott, people would wonder how they managed to lose their entire sense of style and create such a bland film.

You can unblow your mind. That person posted that exact same comment (with the same "two days ago" note) last December, and even then someone pointed out it wasn't the first time:
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What's with all the Tyler Perry jokes? Can someone tell me what I missed?

I agree he was a good part of the show.

That was a great episode.

He and Rashida Jones both often get put down, just because they didn't play flashy characters and their amusing moments tended to be subtler. I always enjoyed their scenes, and both were funnier on the show than they were given credit for. For a prime Schneider example, one need only see "The Possum".

Everyone in my high school (that was in 1989).

Shouldn't that be 50% accurate, seeing as he's half-Mexican?

You've just made me want to see this film.

That's why I said I kept "catching myself", cause I felt silly. It was just a muscle memory reaction because I felt the way I do in those situations…

B-
This season continues to be a decidedly mixed bag. Tonight I kept catching myself with a frozen grin on my face, like when you're with someone who thinks he's funny but he's not, and you want to be polite. The separate plotlines didn't integrate, Abed's reunion with the coat check girl was awkwardly handled, and… I

At first I read that as "where people bang each other".
Then I decided that that's what you meant to write.

I recently re-watched season 2 of Parks and Recreation, and I don't understand what people's problem is with Brandonaquits. Leslie's early fixation on him was dumb, and they were right to dump that, but Schneider himself was always a funny part of the show. He's part of why I love one of my favourite episodes, "The

Documentaries are allowed to have non-diegetic music.

Yeah, first A of the season for me - non-stop hilarity.

Alasdair, I must take issue once again with your opinion. This is the best episode of the show I've seen since last season's "Ben's Parents". Non-stop hilarity counts for a lot in my book.

I liked it better; gave it a B+, whereas this one got a B. My opinion's not so interesting as to warrant a "wow".

B.

I have a LOT of same-sex celebrity crushes, what with being gay and all. Nathan Fillion is not one of them, but I don't have conventional taste.