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Party Down for the win.

Yes but what about Up All Night!?!

I have made bald friends!

Hate on Topher Grace all you want, that cameo was hilarious.

What? I was driving through Sherman Oaks yesterday and saw at least 4 or 5 billboards for it.

I'm a fan of the Scream series so I will be watching this pilot even if it is (or will be) a steaming pile of shit.

*Sigh* I knew from the completely banal and generic trailer this wouldn't be great, but I was hoping I was wrong on a minor level.

Now I feel like a fool.

Luke be a jedi tonight…

The colonel!

You know I'd be interested in a woman version of The Crow. I mean there's what three(?) sequels and it's always about a guy avenging his lady, why can't they have a role reversal? And it can still star Tom Hiddleston! HEY-OH!

Troy has been reduced to almost nothing and his moments are seriously just "Troy Lines". Which disappoints me because I love Troy and I'm kind of surprised at how little they can come up with for him to do other than be Britta's boyfriend in the most miniscule way possible.

The sheer WTF-ness of the tag brought the episode up for me because it came the fuck out of nowhere in an other good (but not great) episode. I completely get the hate, it seemed really out of character for (evil) Jeff to suddenly buy into or even know about the prime timeline. His interaction with Annie was creepy

I knew of Metric for "Monster Hospital" but kind of forgot about them. They popped up on one of my Pandora stations, the key song being "Help I'm Alive" and it's become one of my favorite songs on an awesome album. There's something eerie about that song that I'm so addicted to.

This is doubly funny because your avatar is the Bear from Harvey Birdman who had a tendency to clap at inappropriate moments. But you probably knew that.

Holy shit Jungle Cubs was a thing. The nostalgia is exploding from my brain.

The articles and flash forwards and what not were why I liked the book. And I really like Sue's character, which I don't remember her being as prominent in the original movie (it's been a while since I've seen it). It was as much Sue's story as it was Carrie's.

*Fangirl squee* It's Phillip Seymour Hoffman! He's so dreamy! I have my TigerBeat poster of him hanging over my bed.

Seriously. Let's get Party Down: The Movie started already.

Scary Movie 1 holds a special place in my heart because it's a pretty good parody of Scream. Depending on who I'm with, I can't even watch Scream without cracking up because my mind just automatically goes back to Scary Movie.