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I can't wait for this topic for next month because Mew and the New Pornographers. The new Mew I've heard so far is great, and the New Pornographers are the New Pornographers.

There is a lot of cliched stuff in this show, but I enjoy it enough because of the chemistry of the two leads. Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford really bounce off each other well (and you can even add the actress who plays Murtaugh's wife in the mix) and it really saves the show. Everyone else is sort of

Nonono, the joke is that he wouldn't have had to. He just needed a prosthetic trunk and he would've been good to go.

Man, I loved Elbow's The Seldom Seen Kid. I think I ranked it #2 or #3 the year it came out. But I've had a hard time getting into any of the music they've released since then. I can't really pinpoint why. It's not like they've drastically changed their sound or anything. On paper, it seems like they've continued to

And yet, the only true Ferrell/Wahlberg comedy never received a sequel. It's the only Will Ferrell movie I truly ever enjoyed that's not Stranger Than Fiction. I refuse to believe any other movie starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg that's not The Other Guys actually exists. Especially this one, because it looked

I'm glad Jimmy Eat World's 23 got a mention. Technically, the song is from the point-of-view of someone who is 22, which I was at the time the song came out. The song spoke to me a lot louder because of that, and the angsty 22-year-old me embraced the song like it was written specifically for him. When the decade was

Yep, I'm with you there, too. There's really nothing too wrong with the movie for me that stopped me from enjoying it. I don't even have any real problem with any of the actors they chose. Jackie Earle Haley and Jeffrey Dean Morgan were pitch perfect, but even the much-maligned Malin Akerman wasn't terrible. She just

He does play dual roles though, which they remarked was the other exception to the rule. I guess In & Out would sort of count, too, in its own way, given the character is pretending to be someone he's not.

"1. Comply with police, as they know best."

Man, Megan Fox's face looked really, really plastic-y in this episode. I almost wept because, despite being the focus of Michael Bay's perv lense ten years ago, I really thought she was one of the most beautiful women on the planet. Now she's gone and really botoxed it up. :(

I was intending to not like this, but my cat Sam died just a few days ago and I needed a little pick me up. The dancing tube woman got me chuckling, and the Sarah McLachlan song at the end was great. Luckily, my household had sort of a "back up" cat (he's an outdoor cat that's hung around our house for years who Sam

I think a lot of people also think 2016 sucks because of certain celebrity and/or generally well-respected people died as well. The hits kept on coming on that front this year.

Yeah, if he REALLY wanted to see that he should've been here the first few days after Trump won.

You assume correctly. I'm out in California, but far away enough from both L.A. and San Diego to not really see women like her too much. Again, maybe it's a blessing and a curse.

Same. I shrugged it off all season long. I even figured that Lawrence having a new role as El Lazo was just to show that the park runners can rewrite an entire character whenever they feel like it, and we just coincidentally saw Lawrence's actual last days as Lawrence before he was rewritten.

I guess they just don't exist in my area. Just another reason for me to leave here. Or… stay?

I platinum-ed AC: Syndicate and I have no clue who the character is in the middle there.

Well, again, it was more or less his reactions that I loved seeing: being scared to even be in that house, and then finally settling down. Aden did a great job with that.

I agree with you to an extent. When I was watching her final interaction with Daniel in the episode, I thought to myself 'A woman like her doesn't exist.' She seems specifically designed to get Daniel out of his funk (for lack of a better term, because that makes it sound like he lost his mojo, his groove, etc.).

I just hoped she mentioned Rocket Science even in passing. According to imdb it was only her third role, and it was the first time I ever saw her. When Up in the Air came out a couple years later I didn't even remember it was her. But that was a nice little movie, she was good in it, and I felt bad I hate to hate her