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God I love Ray Wise. That is all.

You know, I really didn't like it when it came out and didn't get the love. Hated for all the faux insight. Now the same crowd who loved it so much have turned on it with a ridiculous amount of viciousness. I still don't like it and should feel vindicated but somehow I just feel dirty now because the former lovers of

People are predisposed to hate on anything Chuck Lorre related, and perhaps I can understand why (2 1/2 Men). But truth is he has done some good stuff. He was heavily influential in 'Roseanne', 'Grace Under Fire' could have been great if Brett Butler wasn't such a mess at the time, 'Cybill'. Then I feel like he sold

Yeah, I think you are very right about that. I am white and come from a (mostly) northern white family. Pretty much everyone in my family were big Kennedy family backers and many would curse LBJ. As a big student of history I always found LBJ much more interesting and sympathetic though. When I moved to Alabama in the

No, I actually think I said the opposite.

I actually read a couple of reviews that praised the film for not making LBJ out to be nothing but an ignorant redneck like so many Hollywood films have done in the past. So I guess this is progress.

In my personal experience it is African Americans who give LBJ much more credit than white liberals do. It is the combination of JFK worship and prejudice against southerners. They give JFK all the credit for Civil Rights and ignore LBJ when it was LBJ who actually did it and pushed for much bigger legislation. The

Wallace was actually quite progressive on race until he lost his first Gubernatorial run against staunch segregationist. He had a reputation as one of the few judges who gave a fair hearing to blacks and was even endorsed by the NAACP. Once he lost the 1958 race though it is claimed he said he "would never be out

WHM did a great job of talking about the '90s 'thriller' Hand That Rocks The Cradle. Perhaps more importantly though, the guys at We Hate Movies took a stand this week and are demanding that Ernie Hudson get the Oscar winning movie role he deserves. This is a cause worthy f all our support.

Agreed. The knowledge of current affairs by the writing staff of SNL is apparently comprised of walking by a newsstand on the way to work and seeing the cover of the NY Post

Talk about a movie that doesn't hold up in any way shape or form. Saw it a couple months ago and was shocked at how terrible it was this time around.

The Last Supper was pretty good but Diaz really had nothing to do with why it worked.

Mitch is awful and terrible and Cam could do so much better.

June and Jason make that show work. When one is missing you really notice it.

I actually feel the last two episodes have been a big step up from the rest of the season. The show has pretty much run its course but it still has some good left.

I watched a couple of episodes when the show first aired and remember thinking it was one of the worst shows I had ever seen. Hollywood meta gets under my skin as well and this was so over the top it was unbearable. I really like Kudrow and was rooting for her but I am completely baffled by the cult following this

No, I got the 'point' of the movie. However, if you are trying to show how movies can effect people and how they react and interpret films then this was a total failure. You don't do that by showing only the most extreme and whacked out theories (many of which are filled with actual falsehoods by the way). It serves

He may be wrong abut a lot of things but not about 'Room 237'. That was a steaming pile of crap. Having people spew 2 hours of nonsensical BS is not a 'documentary'.

Am I the only one who would rather have Zahn and family as neighbors than that first ultra yuppie couple?

Dwayne from 'What's Happening' tried the same excuse (hey, hey, hey) but it didn't stop Fat Albert from violently choking him to death in 1979.