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Even worse was the TNG/DS9 etc. era of civilian dress, hideous earth toned or pastel colored knit…things, shiny pajamas, etc.

I'm guessing this is the AV Club's new editor-in-chief

Hunnam was the primary reason i couldn't get into Sons of Anarchy - it didn't help that his character was, at least in the episodes of the season I watched, was supposed to be a lady magnet and really smart too, honest and he could be the best biker gang leader ever but he also has like, all of these issues , it's

I find myself enjoying both of these series; they sort of feel, at times, sort of like sci-fi series that might have been produced directly for syndication back in the 1990s only sleeker, surer and without the bacony stench of 90s era low-budget Canadian production values. I mean, it's still Canadian, but in a less

Your Honor, ladies and gentleman of the…of the audience, I don't think it's fair to call my clients frauds. Sure, the blackout was a big problem for everybody. I was trapped in an elevator for two hours and I had to make the whole time. But I don't blame them. Because one time, I turned into a dog and they helped me.

In other Stranger Things "news" there's been perhaps, more than likely not-serious babble about getting Wil Wheaton to appear in Season Two. Serious or not (I'm leaning heavily towards "not"), either way my reaction would be "Ewwwww."

Smith has attempted to argue that nobody should take his "dick and fart joke" movies seriously because taking them seriously misses the point, even though, especially with Chasing Amy, it was obvious at least some time ago he actually did think his movies were more than dick and fart jokes and was at some level

Kevin Smith made Clerks and it was an alright movie by a newcomer who showed some promise but since then he's pretty much whiffed it - though I never felt the urge to watch Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back or Jersey Girl and caught some of Red State on cable. Mallrats was a woeful attempt at teen farce, Chasing Amy was a

My idea for a detective show revolves around the novel concept that the main character isn't some sort of "damaged" but "gifted" person.

And isn't Jennifer the modern version of Guinevere anyways.

Hedgehogs can get sort of noisy, though.

This hedgehog doesn't try to collect floating rings or mockingly refer to his arch-nemesis' robot goons as "SWAT Butts", either.

The problem is he tries to work out of his element and…it's not good. Red State, for instance, was Smith intentionally reaching, going out of his element, but in the end he did not even earn a gold star for effort, really. A lot of wasted opportunities…there are some intriguing things in the setup, but it's all just

Exclusive preview of Rob Zombie's latest film

This docu is great, it's like watching a real life episode of The Thick of It, but even more cringeworthy since its real. Easily the greatest campaign documentary of all time. Weiner's overbearing narcissism and hubris is almost too much to take at times, but the schadenfreude of watching him being repeatedly

Also fatiguing, seeing Oliver's hideous face plastered around the internet. You think you're safe then someone suddenly out of nowhere posts a link to a video and there's his prissy, gurning face in the preview image.

The first one of these in…ever to actually get a positive response from me. It's a bit long to get to the "psychiatrist's office" joke but at least it isn't a half-baked "What if…?" take on some artifact of pop culture that really goes nowhere with it's supposed premise.

Revenge of the Ninja is one of the better entries in the 1980s ninja craze (there had been other ninja crazes in Japan) though, duh, Kosugi was not a ninja, of course, though he had been an All-Japan Karate champion.

Dick Wei is a legend and when it comes to 1980s Hong Kong action he's one of my favorite recurring villain actors. His fight with Biao in the film "Rosa" is one to behold, just some brutal fighting https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I enjoyed this show, in part because unlike a lot of other "family" sitcoms I didn't see the husband or wife try to sabotage or intentionally hurt the other, they work as a team to raise their five kids. Their lives are shown as hectic, but not horrible. It's not another show where the husband in an oblivious,