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I'm sure this is a joke, but my friend Joe Thalken wrote a musical version of Harold and Maude with Tom Jones several years ago. (This is Tom Jones who wrote The Fantasticks, not 60s singer Tom Jones.)

I don't have much to say at this point - it's all been said already. Suffice it to say I'm with those who think this is the best episode of Arrow ever, and honestly it has propelled Arrow to my personal second best show on network TV right behind the Good Wife. And it would probably be above The Good Wife if this

It's already been mentioned that Barry Allen will be back twice or three times in the second half of the season.

Passion had one of the worst screenplays I've ever seen. DePalma's directing is stylish as ever, but the actors are forced to say lines Brando or Olivier in their primes wouldn't have been able to sell.

Yeah…after I read the reviews, I thought to myself, "Well, I really love Disney and David Lynch, I'm sure this will be my cup of tea."

My worst-of list, out of the movies that I saw this year:
Biggest disappointments:

Ah, InAPPropriate Comedy - that was the other movie which my subconscious had mercifully blocked out. Yes, that should definitely be on this list.

All I'm saying is that people might be more receptive to your views if you weren't cursing at them in the same breath. You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. And in the same vein, if you appear receptive to others' views, they might be more receptive to yours.

Yes. It's an ugly, ugly movie.

You do realize that enjoyment is subjective, right? It's just possible that some people did enjoy Temple of Doom more than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and maybe some people had a better time at Now You See Me than Gangster Squad. That doesn't necessarily mean these people should be insulted and cursed at, just

Douglas, why are you so angry? Did you have some sort of personal involvement in Gangster Squad and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Why are you so passionate about these movies?

I am with you 100% on Only God Forgives. My friend and I were so looking forward to it after Drive, which we loved, and we both thought it was just an empty, plodding mess.

Wait, you didn't like this movie cause McClane didn't wear a tank top?? I mean, it wasn't a good movie, but I wouldn't blame wardrobe.

I vaguely enjoyed Olympus Has Fallen, but I didn't see White House Down. Honestly the running time kept me away. Action movies should be two hours or less.

Yes, where is Movie 43? And what are these decent jokes in the trailer that you mention?

I don't know that A Good Day to Die Hard is the worst movie of the year, but I can't argue with its inclusion here, as sad as that makes me.

I still think this show is better than Under the Dome. At least the characters are vaguely the same from episode to episode here, as opposed to turning on a dime like they did in Under the Dome.

I love him, but I think a 91-year-old Charlemagne is pushing it.

I have to say, though, Indy's relationship with Short Round is far more believable and well-acted as a father-son pairing than his relationship with Mutt.

As much as I adored this scene, and I really did adore it, I would almost recommend not watching it until you've seen the movie. Its place in the film makes it that much more powerful and moving. (Also the fact that it kind of comes out of nowhere and knocks your socks off.)