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That's not true. Blumhouse's quality is pretty darn high for a small studio that produces mostly horror. Those successes include Insidious, the Purge, Sinister, Paranormal Activity, Hush, The Visit, Split, The Gift and Oculus. (I also love Creep, which few people have seen.

Maybe it's time to consider if your dad was actually James Bond.

Pfft…I'll never forgive Tamara Tunie for luring poor Charlize Theron into Satan's clutches.

It's sort of like a TV version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels as the McGill brothers try to outscheme one another. As it dawned on me what Jimmy was doing in the insurance office, I kept thinking, "Jimmy, you are a magnificent bastard."

Admit that you came up with that in the bathroom and were waiting for a relevant thread to use it.

I want this to succeed. The internet is perfectly capable of birthing good concepts for movies and shows, and it gets tiring that the only well-known example of this—Snakes on a Plane—is referenced solely for its failure. "Well, the internet also thought Snakes on a Plan would be a great idea, ha ha…"

When I think "trust fund babies," I think the University of Minnesota.

I know the circus is unequivocally bad for animals, and their often inhuman treatment should take precedence over anything else.

Don't overhaul the Mahal.

Just saw this again and thought I'd peruse the old comments. That was definitely not a costume and I'm surprised Dowd misinterpreted it that way. Her hands were bound, she was in torn undergarments and looked like she had been beaten—those weren't vampire teeth, but missing teeth. I know the "It" didn't necessarily

I think that's the plan, with each season built around a new defendant played by the season's A-list-ish guest star. It seems like they've kind of milked East Peck for all the jokes it's worth, though, so assuming they stay there I hope there's enough new comedy to mine.

Great news. This was one of the funniest series I've seen in a long time. The writers had such a knack for hilarious one-liners, and they were always played subtly instead of resorting to standard, over-the-top sitcom conventions. Can't wait to see what they've got in store next season.

That's a poor excuse. I'm not from Australia but somehow I know there are Tasmanian devils.

Or flying into a berzerker rage and clawing at their enclosure.

No, just small parts here and there. I always thought the four were about equally talented. It's odd how some members of a troupe take off while others don't.

I should try watching this again. I watched it a long time ago, and of course was disappointed (or Let Down ha ha) that there wasn't more concert footage. Perhaps I'd better appreciate the focus on Radiohead's struggle to meet the expectations and demands of their fans and the media.

“People think hairy armpits and women who burn bras and hate men."

Coming soon to The Atlantic: "Is Wonder Woman Hurting Feminism?"

On a side note, this only emphasizes why it's going to be so difficult to discuss my forthcoming street-racing movie, Spoilers.

Nah.