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Thomas Crane
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No one is outraged over gun violence when the target is a rapper, and he survives. I think that when someone is the victim of an attack like this, that part of it is excused because on some level they think the target deserved it. I wonder what kind of shit Rick Ross has been up to, to even provoke something like

I watched "Jeff Who Lives at Home" on Netflix. It's another example of a movie where the soundtrack is oppressive. I wish American movies would take this idea from Japanese and Korean movies. A score is not vital throughout the whole movie.  In a lot of cases it can deflect the tension of the scene.

New Brunswick, NJ is not trapped in1986. What does that even mean, anyway? Maybe Highland Park? Not New Brunswick.

Chelsea Peretti's body is banging. I hope we see more "Farley" on the show.

Hamas is such a buzzkill.

This movie is going to find a home. I suspect that it's going to be Cable TV. I can only hope it's not the Direct TV only channel that shows the new seasons of Damages. Cinemax might work seeing as it meets the criteria for their "Skinemax" stuff after 11pm.  Personally I am hoping for Netflix or Amazon Instant. I

How about a drama based on The Smiths? It'd be like House with Morrissey as the brilliant headcase asshole. Andy Rourke and  Mike Joyce would be the hapless minions. Johnny Marr would be the benevolent genius. Conflict ahoy!

Matt Pike's got that Artie Lange type of appeal. Both are big fat messes, and they don't hold back on scorn for sacred cows. They just cut right through the decades of ass kissing to go right for the jugular. If anything ,saying their music is a polished turd is an indictment on the audience that figuratively consumes

As long as Jessica Lange says her dialogue with the Bahwstan accent, it's all good in the hood. SISTAH MAAAAHRREEE YOOOOUNIS

I thought this was fantastic. Brian Posehn as the plaintiff was spectacular. The editing of the show is top notch.  I think that's what made it work so well.

FX has slowly become this secret powerhouse with original programming that's consistent Tuesday - Thursday. AMC , HBO, and SHO get all this credit for their Sunday night programming. FX has definitely filled the niche for the middle of the week. I don't think that warrants a new channel. I do think if they did

Those two must plow through the insulin.

Chelsea Peretti in a bustier works for me. She's got a secret rockin' body. Look for her on the Kroll Show.

I'll be skipping HBO for the next 10 weeks. When I see whoozits, all I think of is her in Tiny Furniture. All awkward wispy conversation, and sweating the bed. That takes nothing away from her courage as an actress. She's got more guts then a lot of actresses who just want to be pretty and show up for red carpets. Her

Boo, get off the stage!

I agree with the points. However Entourage is a terrible, boring show with bad acting. Turtle is the worst character every penned for television. The actor that played him hit the lottery with that role.   Downton Abbey is complex in its absurdity. That's why it's so entertaining.

Are there any mainstream rappers that are nearly as scary as Ice Cube in 1990 any more? Now that him and Ice-T are now "softer", I feel like no one has really stepped up to take their place.

Spike Lee's best talent is heckling Pacers fans in 1994. I can't wait to ignore his remake of Oldboy.

Brownish is the favorite damn color of everyone on Duck Dynasty. (Willie sounds like T-Pain playing Frylock)

Brownish is the favorite damn color of everyone on Duck Dynasty. (Willie sounds like T-Pain playing Frylock)