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They’re not scripted, but Whose Line, Penn & Teller, Masters of Illusion, and World’s Funniest Animals are all greatly entertaining.

Gotham Knights is about Damien Wayne. It was already stated in a previous PR page, IIRC.

I am excited forrrr ... none of these. Literally down to just one show I watch now (S&L). Far cry from just a few years ago when it was at least a half dozen. Not sure how bleeding viewers is supposed to make your network a more enticing purchase to potential buyers. Unless they think buyers are just wanting the CW

Nah, it was to Alison Foreman’s review of that Jennifer Biele vehicle, Candy, in which she criticised a show about a woman who kills another woman for not creating a story that subverted gender stereotypes and instead reinforced them by having a more chaste woman killing a “slut”...

I can’t keep track. Do we actually believe AVClub reviews anymore? Is this movie actually good? Does any staff here actually get what the community enjoyed anymore?

Well, Mark Wahlberg isn’t in this movie, so it gets a higher grade than Father Stu. What are you complaining about here?

I quite enjoyed Oblivion. I thought Andrea Riseborough stole the show and that she really was the tragic centre of the movie. In a way, the movie was more a love triangle of sorts with women who loved a man who loved another woman and the aliens kind of background details in a sense.

I said it before and I’ll say it again.  I really liked that movie.  

Why not cast them both? Jon H. and H. Jon is the action-comedy duo we all deserve.

“If Leah Remini doesn’t like it, tell her to wait 10 minutes and try to sell her pathetic story for another interview to make her feel better.”

More like a pansexual game of musical chairs. 

AV Club existential crisis over here!

Instead of Jon Hamm they should’ve cast H. Jon Benjamin instead because Archer singlehandedly kept Danger Zone a thing throughout the twenty first century.

Maverick would have been long retired, and even Goose’s son would be at least approaching retirement, certainly not just starting out at flight school. It’s best not to think too much about it, I’m really looking forward to seeing it.

Nah, you’re not alone. He had that long procession of interviews where he seemed to deliberately come across as an entitled asshole, an image that some of his former co-stars were all too willing to confirm. Maybe he’s matured since then, but if it wasn’t for Whiplash I don’t think I’d have any reservations about

This is one of the least glowing reviews I’ve read so far actually. 

From the first movie:

Looks like this movie has critics jumping off the deck and shoving into overdrive.

DANGER ZONE!