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We get it, UK, you miss Friends.
But stop it after that, please. Don't remake "Cougartown". Or "Dirt". O hey, any Matt Perry sitcom.

Personnaly, I prefer Larry David's new jokes.

I heard that Joss Whedon was a major creative influence on that show.

What ?

Indeed.
The show has a very-well constructed first season, the quality of freshness, a young and delightful Rose Byrne, Ted Danson as the bad guy, and yeah, a great theme song.
But the the later seasons were… ugh. Not only they are quite boring most of the time, have various dumb moments, but they are not saved by one

It's a shame, I was rooting for an NBC line-up launched by "Will & Grace", and concluded by an episode of "Just Xena".

"Like basically every genre movie that makes its way through today’s Hollywood production machine, The Hitman’s Bodyguard has about five times as much backstory as it needs, as if getting shot at weren’t enough motivation."

Fortunately, Luc Besson got it : no backstory at all ! Those are Valerian and Laureline.

Indeed.
Last time he got all the power, he gave us The Newsroom.

That's scary.

And let's not forget that getting the sexiest co-leads (who curiously have some difficulties to lead a steady movie career) is another reason to half-ass a movie :
I mean…. : Salma Hayek, Kate Beckinsale, Brooklyn Decker, Jennifer Aniston, Paz Vega, Marisa Tomei, Jessica Biel and Paula Patton.

Unfortunately, Sony's truck for the Dragon Tatoo sequel got lost in the traffic.

Finally ! A series finale to Louie.

I would have loved to have her talk about her David E. Kelley experiences !
She was lead actress on Fox's infamous Girls Club, alongside Chyler Leigh and Katleen Robertson. And she was regular on the american version of Life on Mars, developed by Kelley but finally produced by Appelbaum and Nemec.
Two singular failures.

So this is how the Simpsons can be watchable again !
Fire all the men writers who rule the place too long, and replace them by women.

So doing two good movies the past year - Sully and Bleed for This - finally reminded him what a good script was ?
I mean, Harvey Dent really took the dark side : Battle: Los Angeles, The Rum Diary, Olympus has fallen, I, Frankenstein, London has Fallen.

So they're making a sequel to a movie saga that obviously targets a teen audience, without the main actress who basically makes the all thing relevant commercially ?

Well, that's a good idea.

Really clever, Fox.
And when everybody's gonna be crazy about this character, let's bring back the cast from the last reboot.
Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and the two others really deserve to be saved from Josh Trank's unfortunate mess.

Julie Plec, just so you know… The show's last sentence can't be "Let's go to work".

Yes.
Only Gilligan as co-showrunner can justify a 11th season.
(That, and the necessity to give the show some closure after that awful season finale)

Indeed, Miracles was a really good show.
But curious that Ulrich does'nt talk about David Greenwalt's involvement. The man left Angel to showrun this show…. and anyone who watched Angel's fourth season knows we paid the price for it.

Indeed, I would love to know what exactly happen to f**ck the "Law & Order"'s brand is such a spectacular way.

The problem is that Besson changed since then… He was a passionate director, but now, he's a businessman who clearly thinks box-office first, while he clearly has nothing interesting more to say since 1999, with Joan of Arc.
Since 2000, he put out a lot of shit, as a "co-writer/producer" : The Taxi Saga, The