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    So does this mean Whit Stillman's Amazon series "The Cosmopilitans" will need to get a new lead if it gets picked up or (hopefully not) it's dead?

    Prince may be "in complete control of his instrument(s)" but he forgot to plug in his guitar at the beginning. Check it out. I guess it went along with theme of the night of flubbed lines and awkward blocking.

    I remember reading an article that said Jane Lynch was their first choice but she dropped out. Her work on "Wreck-It Ralph" and "Phineas and Ferb" is quite good. Oh, well….

    I think Kay was wearing a Lizard costume, as in the Amazing Spider-Man's villain played by Rhys Ifans. Also, Jessica St Clair's body be bangin'

    I noticed the change of the theme song too. Maybe having "Home" for the theme was too costly and they just got an Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros soundalike band to do the new one.

    Holy crap, that official animated Buffy clip was amazing. They got the banter between the gang down + a little bit goofier given the animated setting.

    Shows how much I like Murdoch's work - if I was rich and he came to me with the line “I want to make a film and It’s going to look like a Belle & Sebastian album cover come to life” I'd just give him all my money. All of it.

    I fucking hated that "documentary" but now I'm a fan of this podcast.

    This was a wonderful article. I truly think that if a character like Miles Morales existed when I was younger my whole outlook on superhero identities would have been drastically different. I remember being pleasantly surprised that Al Simmons, later Spawn, was an African American man. And even though his physical

    "…plays like the best movie of 2014." Another hyperbolic headline. Let's forget all those amazing narrative films released this year (Norte the End of History, Boyhood, Borgman, Ida, Snowpiercer) but last I looked documentaries are also movies and they don't have to be "planned, calculated, scripted, and lit

    Damn, I'm loving this show more and more. It shows a beautiful sadness rarely seen on TV and those hopeful moments (such as Daniel waking up from his coma) just break you. I hope Johnny Ray Gill's Kerwin returns. He's a phenomenal actor.

    The Garfunkel And Oates show will be on IFC not HBO.

    I really didn't like Juan José Campanella's directing (I'm one of the few who thought Oscar winner The Secret in Their Eyes was insufferable). I'll stick with the series to see if McNairy's character created Kerry Bishé's android in his garage to make her fall in love with him.

    Richard Ayoade.

    Not even in Bertolucci's The Dreamers? C'mon.

    I think I could watch a whole series of Barry talking about his day and feel really happy about it.

    Eva Green is just endlessly watchable, isn't she? Between going all out for her possession scenes and seeming genuinely interested in Hartnett's character (tough job) she just gives it her all.

    I've seen them live 3 times touring with 3 different records and they've been awesome every single time. The first gig they were playing just the two of them. Second time they had a keyboard player and the third time they were again just two but besides playing bass and guitar they brought out drums they played

    McKinnon, as always, killed in everything she was in. I'm guessing there was a lot left in the cutting room floor with the "Tourists" short but man, to put McKinnon through all that hair and makeup and to only include one interaction with a New Yorker was sad.

    Is there a moratorium for Alison Brie related comments? I remember the Comments section being filled with them and now, nothing. Did it start when we found out she's dating James Franco's brother?