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are you that person that does the amazing shield write ups in the comments sections

I'd vote for Crowe for Best Supporting for sure. Has he done any other comedic work before? Because he blew me away.

According to Nicole LaPorte's explosive tell-all book "The Men Who Would Be King," Jim Carrey was a notorious prima donna during the filming of Lemony Snicket, complaining about his makeup and prosthetics, and demanding multiple takes. (It took 5,000 feet of film for a shot of Carrey walking out the door.) Meryl

Can't stand the murder mystery podcasts that whole genre should just die already

Thank you for this. Just the kind of thing I was looking for.

"I think that the narrowness of podcasts selected is because they seemingly just asked 5 different staff members to tell them their favorite podcasts, and select a specific episode, which they did without any coordination."

I was expecting the Best Show to be represented either by the 'lost' 2006 episode or the episode the week after the Orlando shooting.

Hard to believe Hollywood Handbook made the list, but not for Big Apple Bible?!

Yeah, but this article is about Mike Pence not you

That definitely would show him

That'll show him

I think we should look into this connection a little deeper. Further online research reveals that Happy Madison Productions was also responsible for Paul Blart 1 & 2, Here Comes the Boom, and Zookeeper.

Hopefully the Sandler character grills him on the question of why James gets to retire so young while he's still grinding away

You talking about Ransom? Was it a twist that Sinise was bad in that? Or do you mean surprise as in casting

Nah. There's a reason the Weinstein Company is called "the house that Pulp Fiction built"

I heard on a podcast or something he's already gained 60 pounds for the role

Didn't really care for the movie, but Jeepers Creepers had a great, scary opening scene

“the first male associate at a groundbreaking all-female law firm,” "The man himself is a “fun-loving, no-filter, low-rent lawyer,”

Thanks. So can we assume the people running the game don't have cameras everywhere and aren't aware she did that yet?

Had a question about the show, didn't Delores kill a guest at the end of the last episode? Or was that another robot? Confused about what happened and thought it was going to be addressed in this one