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Well, one girl that he pled guilty to in court. Another woman claimed that when she was 16 he plied her with alcohol and pressured her with casting couch techniques into performing various sex acts. And another woman claimed that when she was 21 he drugged her, handcuffed her, then anally raped her (while forcing

But I sign my name to object the false!!!

It is one of the subtle things I do like about the movie though, is that our hero turns out to have been wrong the whole time, and in the end it turns out he actually led everyone (or allowed them to be herded) right into the wolve's den, essentially making him responsible for everyone's death.

Absolutely, when I hear Adnon's mom it breaks my heart to think of this poor woman handing over tens of thousands of dollars hoping it'll save her son and finding out it basically went down the drain and her son has lost half of his life in prison.

Cyber crime seems to be something we are very much behind the curve on. Everyone is worried about the sci-fi implications of AI, its too bad those same people don't shift a bit more focus to the what the real-world consequences of groups like this, especially as we start approaching (or maybe have already gotten

I can't really explain why, but I've always kind of longed for a Peter Pan movie that fell along these lines, tonally. I think its the part of me that grew up enjoying Spielberg's Hook, with the adult me now realizes that's not such a great movie but it COULD be, and maybe this is kind of fitting right into the slot

Some things just work better in small doses. Black Widow is basically just an ultra-competent super spy, as part of an ensemble of superheroes that's a neat addition to the mix. As a lead to her own movie that's a pretty bland affair (and that goes double for the idea of solo Hawkeye movie).

It barely even got through the first season, anyone remember a portion of the plot was propelled forward due to an amnesia storyline? Amnesia!!

Once upon a time when shows actually had the opportunity to fail a little bit before finding their footing. Not saying that's the superior way to develop television shows, but its definitely a model that doesn't exist in today's landscape.

I'm so conflicted on Korra, every season (even the first) just seems to miss the mark ever so slightly in one way or another, that as a whole its tough to embrace the show the same way I can whole-heartedly love the first Avatar team.

I always remember the first season of Lois & Clark (Superman) as actually having been surprisingly enjoyable, it had kind of a Moonlighting vibe to it mixed with the serial action/adventure stuff. After the first season the show was restructured to be more ABC-family friendly and ended up feeling like a parody of

The second season improved largely because the show developed more into an ensemble, where the first season was largely a misconceived Eliza Dushku vehicle (misconceived in that I don't know where anyone got the idea that Dushku had the talent/charisma to lead a series or pull off a role that required the kind of

Add to that, season 1 was terrible. There were some neat episodes, but as a whole the show was a bore season 1.

I use this article as a guide to which skits to catch on hulu and what to skip, burning through SNL in a nice slim 20-25 minutes. Even with that, I still find it very underwhelming, its hard to see where an A- comes in, a few chuckles from a couple of sketches? I probably got more laughs out of the Jimmy Fallon bit

MULANEY: "I have this feeling I'm never going to be booked on Letterman."
NOT MULANEY: "Why, what did the booker say?"
MULANEY: "He said I'm never going to be booked on Letterman."

He wants to be like Johnny Carson, but in movies.

Not sure if you're joking are not, but I'll take your post literally and answer that it did happen (though after Carrel had left the show). He was Andy's old college cohort from the acapella group (Colbert played the oft-mentioned Broccoli Rob).

I don't see what the big deal is, Kanye clearly said they had to be handicap AND have special parking and shit. He knew they weren't standing up because they were in wheelchairs, duh, but he needed his bodyguard to verify they had the special parking and shit before he could start the song. Legit.

Most everyone was a better actor, Jesse Plemons, Scott Porter, Derek Phillips. But none of them are as pretty as Kitsch. If they could stick to casting Kitsch in empty headed jock roles though, he'd do fine. But they keep trying to make him the charismatic lead, where he proves to have all the charm of a brick.

Given that the director has just given all of us the privilege of watching Expendables 3 weeks before its release AND for free I think we should at least give him the benefit of the doubt. I mean, after all, he did manage to make Expendables 3 a pretty mediocre flick, a bravo move given that the first two were just