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showed a fundamental tone-deaf approach from the start.

The only logical conclusion is for Clay and Murray to drive to Temecula and scrap.

Megan Fox as April O'Neil is one of the biggest casting gaffes I can recall; what should be a spunky, likable human center for the movie was given to one of the least appealing and charmless actresses of our generation, not to mention surgery has not treated her face well. She looks like Hannibal Lecter wearing the

When will these girls learn? What do you think happens when a guy will commit to having a child with you, even commit to moving you in his house but does not and will not commit to making YOU his wife? Yah. He likely has a few other women. Smh. Didn't she quit her job too? He's gross.

Murray: Questionable (Penis)

I quite enjoyed the first run of Family Guy. The one back in the early aughts before it was cancelled. No dunno what's happened between then and now. Maybe he had better writers. Maybe he was less willing to push the envelope back then. Maybe Fox exerted more control over the show then - I believe they did

The score just ruined that movie, made all of its tone problems 10x worse.

People seem to either really really hate Seth MacFarlane and everything he does & represents, or they don't think about him that much.

What astonished me after seeing the initial ads for this - which looked like every other Melissa McCarthy film ever made (she gross, she's rude, she farts!) - was hearing that Tammy was McCarthy's decade-long "passion project." Her passion project, completely indistinguishable from everything else she's ever done.

It has parts, then it throws out a joke that has no point than to offend. And then someone randomly farts. and then a song for no reason.

That's fine, but you're incorrect.

It's the perfect movie for people that complain about films based on historical events being "spiced up" with inaccuracies or falsifications.

"Tammy seems to misunderstand Melissa McCarthy's appeal"

Kudos for putting The Monuments Men on the list. The story really isn't a boring one, but its telling doesn't lend itself to a fictional, two-hour film - especially one that is trying so hard to tell it Old Hollywood-style. The direction and script were terrible, though I still think the Desplat score was the absolute

so in the end, I wonder if Kevin Love is concerned he is now the third scoring option on a title contender or happy to be off the 4th worst team in the NBA.

"but if it doesn't work out"

Cavs were a plus-22 with Kevin Love on floor. TWolves were minus-25 with Andrew Wiggins and minus-27 with Anthony Bennett.

Why do people care so much? This is like me telling a black basketball player that the sport was invented by a white man in Kansas, and that he needs to, like, respect that.

I think he would have been a lock if not for the injury.

This article is factually wrong. Oregon's second best opponent was not UCLA, but no. 10 Arizona. They lost to them earlier in the year, and creamed them in the PAC 12 title game. This lessens your argument significantly. Don't let your Bama bias get in the way of actual reporting. Does Gawker even read this stuff