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While I can't say I picked it for best episode, I did put down both Cash and the show itself. So very excited for tonight's episode which is surprisingly but thankfully not the series finale.

Porn XXX: A Porn Parody

That is a great collection of films up there airing on TCM and I'd like to give special recognition to Executive Suite which doesn't get nearly the attention it deserves.

I'm guessing that based on it's reception thus far it will probably quietly slide onto DVD sometime next year. It did already have a German release in September.

Considering the last two made over $300 million on a $60 million budget, I don't think there is a movie studio that wouldn't.

Been there done that. He probably wants to try and give his Afrikaner accent a chance to shine.

They cost way too much what with inflation and all.

Worked Saturday and Sunday and watched movies. Among the movies I watched this weekend were two masterpieces: Sunset Boulevard and Freddy Got Fingered.

Considering how badly that went last time, I think hockey is better off just accepting the fact that it is, and will always be, a niche sport and take comfort in the fact that it is by far the most enjoyable sport to watch (and more arguably to play).

The music version of mumblecore is probably shoegaze. It refers to the frequent well mumbling of the amateur actors in certain low budget indies probably most notably the Duplass brothers (as noted above), Joe Swanberg, Lynn Shelton, and Andrew Bujalski.

Superstore was pleasant enough and I like the cast enough to stick with it. I'll do the same with Telenovela and hopefully it can also be at the very least pleasant considering how few good network comedies there are anymore.

I'm mostly out of the loop with music but I'll second Torres' Sprinter (thanks You're the Worst) and once again recommend Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment's Surf.

Only about a day or so.

He also wrote them, but considering Taken is basically just an excuse for Liam Neeson to growl at and kill as many people as possible, I don't put much stock in the actual plots of the movies.

And considering that The Fifth Element was inspired by Valerian and other French comics, I do have some hope this will be at the very least entertaining if not necessarily "good" like Lucy was.

Also would add to those already listed.

I liked it though not overly so with the one thing I really remember about it is Bette Davis being great (hardly a shocking reveal).

Jean Stapleton was always such an important part of the show both humanizing Archie, and being genuinely funny on her own both with her oblivious moments and snarky moments where she was able to get past Archie's "logic" and made it clear she wasn't stupid. I really liked the show, but I can't imagine marathoning it