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Outside of "Where's My Age Again?", I really don;t like this band, but I wonder how much of my negativity comes from it being the favorite band of every small town jerk who made gross puns all the time and thought they were so cool just because they had a skateboard they were barely any good at and listened to "ROCK,

Most actors aren't tour de force, even multi-Oscar winners. Again, a performance is only as good as how it is used, and Cuaron really knew how to bring the best out of her. A lot of film performance is editing, how it's shot, how the director guides the actor through the scene, and Bullock working with the best

"Wait, when are pirates and Tom Hanks gonna show up and why is Michael Phelps swimming?"

"I touched the monolith at the Kubrick installation at the LA County Museum a few months ago. The guard told me not to, but I already had." - that sounds dirty. I don't touch monoliths in public spaces.

#ALLDISRESPECTTOJIMMYKIMMEL

I don't get holding a grudge against actors. Any actor, even the ones with the most training, are for me only as good as their last film/performance.  How a performance works within a film has nothing to do with how well the same actor was used in a previous performance.

@avclub-39df51c015ce671b473b8cf5a306d217:disqus you didn't see the movie, did you? It has nothing to do with Bullock's usual weak films and performances.

Fart Night

1. Breaking Bad
2. Adventure Time
3. Hannibal
4. the hulu and true second season episodes of Bitch 23
5. The Americans

Louie? But how? Louie aired last year.

This was a slight improvement over last week's. The incessant "we're breaking new ground but you're not seeing most of it or have us discuss them" stopped, but the period acting is still mostly weak, and I felt the whole storyline of going to the whore house was developed a bit too fast (I'm curious to find out who

This title is like a 90's r&b song.

I felt it got a better in that Book Job/Future Christmas season, but now it's back to being lame.

I didn't know about the crossover polemic at the time, so I always loved it. Maybe it was because The Critic wasn't popular in Brazil (I only knew it from cable, and even there, it was on in the most random timeslot in a channel no one watched), but it didn't feel hacky to me. I felt it was actually nice change of

Is it? Or is it that you girls can't admit you have a problem?

I find Homer's love for it funnier than the gag itself, but it is pretty hilarious, especially in the end when George C. Scott wins an Oscar.

The controversy was more about what did the video mean. Was Justin cheating on Britney? Did Britney cheat on Justin and did he want revenge? Who did Britney cheat Justin with? Or did she do something else? The rather obsessive tone of the video spawned controversy as well. It was a rather brutally honest song at the

Why does he look like a zombie in that picture?

Are there people who still didn't know this was about Britney? I remember a whole lot of controversy at the time.

LIES!