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Ah yes, "No Good Can Come From Bad."

I did the musical version of Drood in high school and I played Jasper. The multiple endings made it a total pain in the ass to rehearse and it was one of the longest and complicated shows I've ever been a part of. The painful memories that I associate with that experience make me avoid any adaptations of the story

Gigli's not as bad as people say it is. That isn't to say it's good, but I've seen movies that are far far worse.

Shallow Hal is one of the most underrated movies I've ever seen. It wasn't the funniest movie ever, but Jack Black is actually a charming romantic lead and the love story was pretty touching.

I'm beginning to develop a huge crush on her

I find her super sexy

I was saying that I found most of the episode awful. But you're right, there were a few bright moments other than the Disney sketch.

I thought this episode was pretty awful other than "Real Housewives of Disney," which was so well written and on-point that it felt like it was made for a different show (plus Nasim Pedrad looked hot as Princess Jasmine). Lohan was stiff and was clearly reading the cue cards, the two commercials they aired had already

I have no idea why he feels that way, but that made it all the more hilarious.

Question about the cold open: How did Jim even figure out that Stanley found meatballs to be funny in the first place? I mean, what was Jim's thought process on that one? "I bet Stanley will just find meatballs hilarious"? Anyways, I guess I have to believe both that Jim would experiment with meatball pranks and that

Funny how Tim Burton, a man once renowned for being an "original" and "unique" filmmaker is once again going to do a remake/adaptation of beloved or previously existing source material. Seriously, when was the last time this guy made a film that wasn't a reimagining of some kind?

Tonight's episode was somewhat funny, but for some reason it felt over the top and out of touch with reality. For example, the Phil on the game show bit provided a few good lines but didn't seem to be in rhythm with what the show usually is. If it were a show like Scrubs that regularly did cheesy flashbacks or fantasy