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I've seen a Pete Holmes sketch (the X-Men one) and I remember thinking it was fine but I couldn't tell you what the joke was. But then I watched him interview John Mulaney (a true comedian) and Holmes is definitely overcompensating for the fact that he has famous friends by having a horrendous and obnoxious laugh.

In fact, forget the stage version!

Yeah that was a moment where I realized I was not like other theater kids. So now I study film, because the most obnoxious things a film student will do in public is loudly criticize the lighting and camera angles in a Michael Bay movie.

Having read the first version of the script before half of the cast left, it was still only marginally better than the finished movie.

I believe Emily Mortimer who plays Angela was intended to be the second killer but it was scraped for whatever reason even though they do set her up to be the killer right before she dies.

I suppose the movie's "god awfulness" is because this is supposed to be seen as a legitimate horror film. But then you have shit like werewolf Judy Greer flipping off Christina Ricci because she said she had a bony ass. Hilarity!

I would have been. I've become much less enchanted with flying over the years and if I'm not reading a book I'm sleeping. I'm sure someone on that flight wanted them to just shut up. (The guitar guy story always puts me in a grumpy mood).

Touche, that was Ehren Kruger. But Kevin Williamson did team up again with Wes Craven for Cursed and that movie is just god awful.

He wrote all of them*.

Fun high school story: I was a theater kid and every year a group of us would go to Thespian Conference in Denver. There were workshops and auditions for colleges, but mostly it was an excuse for us to dick around in Denver. Anyway the first morning I go to a workshop about makeup effects and this guy with a guitar

Indeed. But kind of in a slingshot way that it sounds so awful I want to watch it even though as a fan of the series (yeah) it will certainly make me mad.

I'm in a bind because higher up in the comments I said I loved that moment where he meets his daughter, and I do. Although you've brought up a very solid argument that I full agree with. The fact that the "magic baby" moment was so brief and short and unexplained was really disappointing. And yes Barney's treatment of

Then block those Facebook comments and leave the rest of us to discuss our disappointment in silence.

This right here. I loved, LOVED Barney's reaction to meeting his daughter but that was such a huge step and emotional change in him that really needed more than 2 minutes to tell the entire story. What is his relationship with the mother of his child, who we only know as #31? This alone would have filled up a whole

Do not watch "Just Go With It". It's not the worst especially considering Adam Sandler's track record, but there is absolutely no reason to watch it.

Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking. She loses her first love in an untimely death only for her to have an untimely death once she has real love again? That's so damn harsh.

Why does this read like an obituary?

They're making a movie version of the Fry's What-If question from Anthology of Interest Two? Really?

Glad I'm not the only one who notices.

Lady Gaga, Usher, and Frank Langella = sitcom GOLD.