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The cinematography in Gigi is great, costumes, look et al, but otherwise the movie sucks ass.

Thank you, very good to know.

I'm with the Scott Pilgrim vs The World alternate ending where he ends up with Knives Chau.

When some skeevy underhanded shit goes down, everyone should be asking "Where's James O'Keefe, and how does he fit into this?"

Or AN asshole at The Intercept.

Before that even… Back when all the brewery ownership left the state.

Yes, those things as well. But it is all happening on a nice sunny day.

Apart from the two shotgun blasts and the brains, Eugene's time in hell isn't all that bad. He kisses a girl that he has a crush on, rides a bike, and speaks with his original face. If he can focus on those positive aspects, his eternal damnation might not be so terrible.

"Just-a waiting for the little Busters OH YEAH YEAH!!"

I'm with you, I learned everything I needed to know from Sam Kinison stand-up. I guess I have HBO to thank as well.

I feel kinda bad for ripping on it so hard. Just about every cast member could meet some tragic end in the long run. A couple of tweaks, some culling, and if a cast member or two would go the Steven Wright/Rich Hall absurdist route in their material then the show could start clicking.

True, wouldn't want that training to go to waste.

I really wanted for Sam to realize that all Justine longed for was to be part of his tech crew. She's such as superfan of his: Make her AD for Chrissakes! Ah, well. More for next season. So many call backs and plot threads were getting tied up in this half hour that they were happening on screen like two or three

This is the first clip he proudly shows Putin next week before he hands over the "football." Then watch for the coast to coast power outage.

Yup, that cast photo is part of the problem. A dozen characters to juggle from the get-go. It took me several episodes to tell that the bearded jerk was actually two bearded jerks. Also, it seems like an almost impossible task for the writers: write in the voice of 12 plus stand-up comics so that they all have unique

There once was a young boy named Donnie. He had two older sisters, an older brother, and a younger brother. They were well off and lived in a mansion in New York City. This was 60 years ago, so New York was different then: not as crowded, more brick buildings, but finding its way. West Side Story hadn’t quite come out

Michael D Cohen?

This ep was the top dog so far. Maybe it's the best of the series. When Ruth took off her ushanka and revealed her hair… Lord, that was funny.

The Bash/Carmen friendship is just the best, hopefully the show keeps it going.

They can't even "spin" properly.