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I bought the DVD (way cheap) for MacGruber and have tried to get through it three times. But I keep realizing Will Forte is going to be in it all the way though and that's too much to take. Don't get it, man.

Or maybe just a feature "songs that depress me because they were really popular during a dark time in my life". Like, "Hey Ya!" may have been popular for awhile, but that's when my girlfriend dumped me, got diagnosed with cancer the next day and somehow, deep down, I know both are my fault. And now she's dead and I

I'm almost tempted to rewatch this, as as a kid I thought it was horrible. Safe, "family-friendly" ancient concepts maybe spiced up with half-measure PG-13 level jokes. It just felt like assembly-line comedy-product for people that didn't like modern comedy because it might make someone uncomfortable or say a naughty

Guns don't kill people, bullets kill people. Unless I'm out of bullets and I throw the gun and you and you die, but that's slapstick and everyone knows slapstick doesn't count.

Well, if you have to close up, hopefully you can auction stuff off. I bet the bids for Pierce's desk calendar will be fierce!

A perfect analogy is just a description.

I think they get paid by fame and resume, not by any kind of "good".

Sure; sounds like this movie had a terrible script and a director who doesn't know how to make a good movie out of a terrible script. Give Ben a good script and a strong producer that makes him mostly stick to it and there's no reason they couldn't come up with something good.

How about The Bronze? Sounds like it could really use some ticket sales.

I dunno; do they interview McDonalds executives and say "most educated burger enthusiasts think yours are poor compared to upmarket versions, how does that make you feel?" They made their cash grab, it's making cash (for now) and so far on track to set up other movies. A great movie would have been nice but was never

Dudebros couldn't jizz over Boondock Saints forever.

Tom Hardy or Idris Elba. Or both. Batmen!

He has "Lois Trouble". Better let him have his space.

The first half makes sense, but for the second, this is CBS, and while they have genre shows, Supergirl seems like a weird outlier for them. Being rejected by the wrong audience isn't necessarily such a terrible thing.

Can they sell it to CW?

Is that really going to be a thing? Flash is big on CW, but that's CW and not CBS numbers. Crossovers are stunts anyway, and while they often work, is there much precedent for cross-network crossovers? Seems like it would be rare. Anyway, not hoping anything gets canceled, but putting the Flash in isn't going to put

Selling out is easy; comedy is hard.

I don't even think it's fear. It's more bromance or something.

I think HBO just likes hanging out with its cool buds and their bros (and chicks) have a show that even anyone watches, hey, that's why they got in the TV business in the first place!

Is this a done deal? I mean, there was that story about the guy saying he figured it would happen, but it wasn't actually a thing. Just a probable thing.