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Yeah, sure, that works, except that people always judge movies based on trailers. That's literally the only purpose a trailer serves.

Definitely. I'm an adult Muppet fan too, and I think this is great because Disney rarely markets anything specifically to adults. I'm sure they weren't thrilled about references to fingerbanging and dicks, but I hope they allow something like this again.

At the very least, Dinklage could have replaced Johnny Depp's Pirates nomination.

I didn't even know there was a book! That's cool.

Up to this point in his career, Paul Feig has never directed a film that wasn't funny, clever, and widely loved. I'm hoping Ghostbusters continues his streak, but I've seen nothing at all to convince me that we're looking at anything other than a flop. I hoped the second trailer would be better. It isn't. It's really

Yes, why would anybody want to see an accurate reflection of the thing they like? You might have had a good point if you just went with the idea that remakes should innovate or bring something new to the table. I agree with that, most of the time. But seriously, who the hell doesn't want to see a movie based on their

Goddammit, I didn't scroll down and see this before posting my SVU joke. I didn't think anybody else would go there. Yours is better anyway.

That's not really fair. I mean, sure, he's paid to pretend Fear the Walking Dead is awesome, but I like what Hardwick does with @Midnight.

Now that he's more of an independent bear, I'd like to see Fozzie take random roles like any other actor would. Imagine just tuning into SVU one night and seeing Fozzie Bear as a stoner named Steve who witnessed a kidnapping. He could also be one of Paul Rudd's friends in the next Judd Apatow movie.

Fozzie's shocked reaction was priceless. Kristen Schaal is friggin' hilarious and adorable.

I know they're our evil corporate overlords and whatnot, but I don't think there was anything much for them to gain from having one Muppet as a guest on an adult late-night show most kids aren't aware of and wouldn't care about anyway. I think it's pretty awesome that they let him do it.

Oh wow, that's actually kinda funny. It sucks for them, but you'd think the fans would have checked to be absolutely sure it was the band. Perhaps they hadn't heard of the rapper, I guess.

Glad you liked it! (I'm assuming, based on your response, that you liked it.) In hindsight, it's a shame how many dull prestige pics got Oscar nominations in 2003 instead of The Station Agent. They could've at least thrown it a Screenplay nod.

I hope so! It'd be awesome if he somehow managed to get a decade or more out of it.

Goddammit, that's right. I was so confident about that answer too! Haven't seen the movie in like five years.

The first time I saw it, I thought it was, without exaggeration, the worst movie I'd ever seen. Thankfully, I was persuaded to give it another go, and I've enjoyed it many times since then. The first one is fun too, but the sequel one-ups it in every way as far as I'm concerned.

The band, I'm sure. They're touring right now.

T-U-R-T-L-E POWER!!!

You did? What are they like in person?!

He may very well have also been sexually abused as a kid, as is all too frequently the case with child actors. That would explain a lot.