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I know a lot of people hate on it, but I like the scene between Neo and The Architect. It's pretentious as hell, but that's kind of the point of it.

Netflix or premium cable are the only place for serial killer themed shows in this day and age.

The new Grandaddy album is excellent. Several of the tracks, "Lost Machine" in particular, are as good as anything they've done in the past.

I thought it lent her some authenticity (and I say that as an expat Brit).

I don't remotely work in the entertainment industry, but I met Reece Witherspoon a few years ago, with her children. The circumstances were odd - it was the second year of the first Obama term, and popularity was still riding high. I found myself on the back stage of the "Entertainment Area" behind the White House

Let's all suspend judgment until we know approximately how big the charity piece amounts to. I don't personally have an issue with him/them writing a book for all-profit, though appreciate that the optics look wrong. Let's wait and see.

They're not really going to have him literally crashing at a different comedian's home every week as a means of shoe-horning in (and out) a real comedian, are they? That's going to get really contrived within a week or two, at most.

I love Hamill, but I don't know how much of a long game he was proactively playing there. Good luck to him though.

Hence my "those in the acting community " caveat. Yeah, it'll be presented by Ernst & Young next year.

It's an award ceremony that happens every single year, more often than not with the same, occasionally revolving, cast of characters. It's not some once-a-decade event, or even every four years like the Olympics. Nobody's professional career (amongst the acting community, at least) is going to be impacted one iota by

I appreciate that women are having children later in life, but aren't Laura Dern (50) and Nicole Kidman (49) a little old to have kids in first grade?

Never mind the murder, the biggest mystery for me is who was drinking the second glass of white wine at dinner in the first episode? Adam Scott clearly had a beer in front of him, and Reece had one to her left and right. So unless he or his wife were double-fisting, not to mention mixing their drinks, who was drinking

The biggest mystery for me is who was drinking the second glass of white wine at dinner? Adam Scott clearly had a beer in front of him, and Reece had one to her left and right. So unless he or his wife were double-fisting, who was drinking the other one? (Though I think that might be the plot for Season 4 of "The

I laughed at the 15 or so stars commentating the fallen on the wall of CTU. They used to go through that many on an average week.

I don't know about you guys, but I'm feeling a lot better about myself right this moment.

Out of curiosity, which game? Uncharted 4?

Well, it's presumably going to have a few edits, unless you know a real girl who happens to be like that.

"How to disappear completely". The perfect post-breakup song for when you're curled up at home feeling sorry for yourself.

Let Down is their most uplifting song, in my opinion, especially the moment just before Thom sings "you know, you know where you are with".

The best bit was when he phoned into some morning show to criticize DDL's portrayal of Lincoln because "Lincoln didn't sound like that. Believe me, I've known presidents and they don't sound like that."