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It is. According to one of the commenters here, it apparently is very murky looking.

Glad my policy of never going to a 3D film unless I absolutely have to is going to pay off again with this.

If it's at least more well put together than the Yahoo streaming platform, I think CBS All Access should do well enough and Star Trek will go on.

Fuck, it is still so, so painful to read the late Anton Yelchin in these reviews. Too goddamn soon. In a year defined by notable deaths, somehow, his is the one that still stings the most.

I miss Kristen Schaal doing improv. She used to be on a house team at the PIT in NYC and I got to see them a few times. She was always enjoyable to watch.

It's closer to a therapy session, since I don't think that most people are fully equipped to know how to handle depression.

Kids In The Hall was definitely what I gravitated towards as a kid. I remember having fun trying to write a journal entry or two in 6th grade English describing why I thought Kids In The Hall was so hilarious.

Life's too short baby, life's too short.

This whole year, really, given the massive success of both Zootopia and The Jungle Book. Hence why Disney is raking in all the money.

Glad to know that I'm a bro after all for not wanting to watch one series of television.

….O.

There definitely seemed to be some sort of sexual tension between Temple's character and Selina Kyle.

Hardwick's probably too busy moderating every single panel to be too busy to recap them, especially since he might very well be at the recap taking place at SDCC itself.

Death is only a minor consequence in the endless, eternal frozen hell that is the world of the Ice Age films.

I loved Sleepwalk With Me, I do dig improv a lot, and the trailer for this looked pretty strong. Definitely hope to catch it. The camaraderie of improv performers is something I really dug when doing a journalism profile back in college and I hope this captures well, along with the real thrill that comes from

Well, it is improv, which is currently in the midst of dealing with its diversity struggles that the comedy world, and the world in general, is having to deal with.

I was too young to get into MST3K at Comedy Central, so it's interesting to see how long it actually aired there, as it was still going strong during the late 90's-early 2000's, when I watched Comedy Central regularly.

I remember back in the day when Comedy Central would play this on regular rotation. Even when I've been into all things British, the ads for this never really appealed to me. Two women being piss drunk and fashion obsessed just never really tickled my funny bone. And the trailer for this definitely made it seem like

Whereas my most memorable experience with Lights Out was when a trailer for it came before Swiss Army Man and the people in back with were not having it and just mocking the thing mercilessly all the way through.

I feel he suffers from the Trix Rabbit syndrome, in that every time I see an ad for these things, I just want him to hold onto his acorn. Is that so goddamn hard? Justice for Scrat and give him his lowly acorn.