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True, and certainly Braff's offerings afterwards didn't really help his case.

There are waaaay worse indies than Garden State, but I see your point that its hit status probably put it up to an unprecedented level.

It's also a shade of the "Limp Bizkit" effect.

But what if he wants to buy something?

I still think it's weird how quickly the world turned against Zach Braff.

Man, I bet this will really affect people's opinions of our president!

This ad was bad on so many different levels. It reeks of "board member decisions" all the way down. It's like if someone did a Google Search (who am I kidding, they Binged it) of what 20 - somethings care about, and decided to make a commercial out of the top five results, midway through, Jenner found an opening in

Trump supporters of course, will ignore this.

Please, Mr. Tarkin is my father's name! Call me Wilhuff.

I just need to know if it follows the "indie movie trope" of ending on a question.

Master of None was great, but I wouldn't put Ansari near any "top stand up" lists. I think he's better working on shows.

I don't think that's the proper use of "ironic".

I didn't like their "fallout" at first, but in hindsight, it had some great realism to it.

I really like how the Office and Parks and Rec approached "romance". Yes there were obstacles in "getting together", but the chemistry was natural and once they were together there wasn't a whole lot of misunderstandings.

I really, really liked New Girl for about the second half of season one to the first few episodes of season 2, in which it really found its stride. The jokes had some more realism to them that I simply appreciated. The show dipped in quality, and after the first Nick/Jess break up I came to realize something.

There is SO much that goes into making a movie, that when a bad one is made, it's kind of a joy just to let it wash over you.

Now here's the twist, and there is a twist.

TL:DW - The last five seconds are the best part.

The X-Men are, in my opinion, the closest thing comic books have to a daytime soap. I'm sure if I were to turn on General Hospital (is that a thing?) I would have no idea what's going on.

Mal's fight scenes are so under rated, seldom do movies allow fight scenes to tell the story of a character.