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Yeah, I'm really hoping they call this movie "Manhood" for all of the stupid jokes it will inspire.

No, but I like RuPaul's Drag Race.

Oh yeah, I guess I was hoping that he'd pop back in for a segment every now and then like Rob Corddry did once or twice. But they could still do that together if they both leave the show. Mainly, I just like watching Jason be a smarmy douchebag and Sam be a total weirdo.

Yeah, but then we'd lose all those lovely segments with them playing off each other. Their faux-bickering has been a high point of the show for a while now.

I'm sure we're all better off for knowing that you aren't friends with with Regular Potato Chip.

They're going to tear the whole series up and start again from zero, like Mickey Rourke did to me sexually.

I thought the second one was about as good as the first one, but I still haven't gotten to the third. Now, I'm not very optimistic.

Upvoted for use of "tomfoolery".

I watched "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me" the other day and it reminded me of "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work" because they were both about old showbiz broads who stayed on-point up until the end. This whole thing just makes me glad I stopped watching the Oscars years ago. Was NPH any good? I like him just fine.

I thought the "Hopeless Wanderer" video was amusing, but that's just them taking a step back and saying, "Look, we have a sense of humor about ourselves!" Their music is pretty forgettable.

I have a friend from high school who is a published author. He writes epic fantasy and is reasonably successful, although not quite successful enough to quit his day job yet. I mention this because I've read samplings of his work, and it's…competent. Nothing groundbreaking or terribly original, just good enough that

I don't know the Avicii song you are referring to, yet I am 100% certain that if I played it, I would recognize it within ten seconds. That's why Top 40 music is terrible: it sticks with you, but not in a good way. It's like an STD that you get in your ear. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

"Well, it's not elegantly stated…"

I like "Layla", but otherwise, that's pretty true.

You wonder how those bands keep themselves straightened out. Does Mumford & Sons ever forget that they're not The Lumineers or vice versa? Has one ever started performing in place of the other and no one has noticed because their songs all sound alike? Inquiring minds want to know.

Happiness, for me, is a dark comedy that's just a bit too dark. It's funny when nobody at the office can remember Jon Lovitz's character after he kills himself, but do we need the bit where his mother calls that one lady up and spews vitriol? The kid saying "I came" is funny, but do we need the semen getting

It won't, but it's nice to dream.

I learn most of what I know about the gay rights movement and the AIDS crisis from watching movies. Longtime Companion, The Boys in the Band, the terrific documentary We Were Here, it's fascinating to look not only at how society's perception of gay men changed over time, but how that is reflected in the movies. In

His character in Last King is kind of an ass. Going to Uganda out of boredom, putting the moves on Gillian Anderson, nailing the dictator's wife…I won't say he deserves what he gets, but I can't say I feel too sorry for him. But yeah, he tends to get shunted aside despite doing pretty solid work in most everything

I think Terms of Endearment is definitely above average, as tearjerkers go. (James L. Brooks prefers the term "heart-fillers", but whatever.) Debra Winger has a reputation for being difficult. She and Richard Gere would not speak to each other off-camera while making An Officer and Gentleman, and Spielberg reportedly