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I guess that's true, the couple from this week did look older. I guess it just never feels like drastic differences in age. Though it may just be tv wanting everyone to be good looking

At this point, I'm just assuming that their neighborhood is designed around people in roughly the same age group. When you think about the world population, 322 people is a really small demographic. Maybe the age thing is kind of the point

I feel the same way, though I feel like the more logical route (well, based on the "logic" of broadcast television) would be about Sam's daughter travelling through time, probably to try and find her dad.

I went to one at ATX this year, for a failed pilot, a semi-remake of Big (Same premise, modern kid with a different life). It was fun having the cast right there, and being able to play in the way only live audiences give and take. But, yeah, adding props would make more sense to me

Yeah…. I wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt, especially since it's a personal story, and media exists to tell our personal stories, right? But after seeing this…. yeah, NBC made the right call (at least, the cancelling call was right)

Probably Louise and Bob's from Bob's Burgers. I think it's because Linda and Gene are the other parent/child pairing of the show. It's pretty obvious that each kid is their respective favorite, and the parent tends to stick up for them when the other tries to shut them down. Also, Bob and Louise's late night tv

I read the book, and while the pitch is solid, it really squanders it. The movie looks like it's changing a fair amount (the villain is different, a couple peculiar powers got swapped, Ms. Peregrine is like 90, etc) and honestly, I was happy they were changing stuff. I really wanted it to be good, even though I knew

I have a short list of actors I'd watch in anything (I've had this conversation before with my friends: Robert Redford, Elle Fanning, Sam Rockwell also come to mind) but I think my main one is Brie Larson.
I realized I'd watch her in anything when I found myself sitting through Don Jon, a movie I neither loved nor

So I'm just going to assume Hector Elizondo is going to play Amy's dad. After all, by their logic, he's the only Hispanic actor they didn't name, and Jorge Garcia is too young…

I don't know what made me think Spike Jonze's brother would be more restrained, but boy, that song was not what I expected

I had to Google that to be sure, because it perfectly towed the line of depressingly real and depressingly fake

With your last Gendry comment, I was sure he was going to arrive in Essos and be the one to take Arya to Westeros, but apparently she somehow already got a ride…

I was at the panel today, he said HBO, not Cinemax

Maybe not a "masterpiece", but I know a lot of people that see it as being a kind of gold standard for comedy, which I don't get. This isn't just lay people, I'll hear comedians and writers obsessing over it too.

Yeah, people have told me I started with the wrong one, and that I should try others, but I can't bring myself to, since it just really turned me off.

Okay, so off the top of my head: Spirited Away, Quintin Tarantino (I've only seen Django, to be fair, but I hated it so much), and Friends (and I agree with the Dark Knight and Dark Knight Returns). I'm positive I've got more.

This just feels overly mean. Like one of the CinemaSins guys stole his girlfriend or something and this is the only way he could think of to get back at them

Yeah… true. I guess in my imagination, it's the DCAU Lex making that movie marginally better.

Similar to the Kevin Conroy choice, Clancy Brown will always be Lex Luthor. Everyone after him for animation just feels like they're doing a Clancy Brown impression. What makes it even better/more frustrating is that Brown could totally play Lex in live action if they wanted to, he's an established enough live action

I dunno, probably. I just really want to talk about Sky High and try to shoehorn it into every conversation imaginable