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So other news sites are reporting that Damian Lewis is no longer a regular after this episode which is a pretty significant shake-up.

that’s why I hated “500 Days of Summer”, because JGL was soooo snottily unsatisfied with his job writing greeting cards.

Including Jerry having to tell everyone “Stop laughing. It’s not funny.”

Yeah, I think he is a very gifted if not genius physical comedian but because of Seinfeld he was able to book standup gigs. I really don’t think he came up doing standup. I remember seeing a Just for Laughs set he did and it was .. not good. Awkward. He’s not a standup comedian and he definitely seemed not built for

Take a little peek at what he did again, then tell me if it seems like his relative toxicity has weakened by now. It’s one of the more horrifying things I’ve ever seen a major celebrity do. Absolutely mind-blowing and mind-boggling. He may as well have shot himself onstage.

Everyone has nostalgia for the period when they were just entering adulthood...unless you did it during the Depression.

I may be wrong, but I think it was Keith in the POTC movies. 

I’ve been wondering about that two. I’ve got three theories

1) This generation has a nostalgia for the 90's the way that my generation had nolstalgia for the 50's. The economy was good, the music was great, the fashion was fun. It was far enough away to seem ideal but not so far that it feels alien.

2) The shows are

I heard that once upon a time Stephen King put his number in one of his books but that was different because he wanted people to call it. Presumably it wasn't when he was quite as huge as he would become and I believe later reprintings changed it to a 555 number.

I’ve had quite a few arguments over the years with a couple of former classmates who came up around the same time as I did. They got into crew unions while I pursued grad school and then development. When the WB intern lawsuit was happening I was an intern at Sony and all of us had similar feelings about being taken

I hope it includes tours of the production facility: “Here is the tun where we ferment the corn, or rice, or, really, whatever grain is cheapest on the commodities market.  Here’s where we filter it to remove all natural flavors.  And here is the tube where we add the jolly ranchers.”

And I for one was happen to hear it!

It’s comforting in its predictability. And in how wrong they all are, because Life Aquatic is so clearly the best.

I think the public opinion over this suit would’ve been very different if most Disney execs were more physically attractive than Scarlett Johansson. They could’ve won this thing and looked like heroes if they just worked on their appearance more.

I’m sure the author of this piece, plus everyone in the comments and everyone on Twitter, would have totally put this powerful industry mogul in his place if they had been in Sorkin’s position.

Heck, I didn’t even watch the first Borat movie, because Borat looked so much like my dad looked when I was a kid. It actually *being* my parent would be a whole other thing.

Of course, we don't know the lead up - this is her version of events. Either way, even if you consider her reaction proportional, her actual perspective is bad. She's coming from a place of "how dare you tell me what to do" (he is a director, that is literally his job, and why he dares to tell her what to do). If

I’d think it’d be kind of strange to watch your parent act in something R -rated. Presumably some kids of actors get used to seeing their parents in roles that are very different from how they are off screen, but that might vary from kid to kid.

I do not keep up with his show, but back when I used to watch clips of it fairly often I actually thought he did a pretty good job of including that sort of suggestion — an action that appears to at least accomplish *something*, and at the very least provides the viewer the kind of pressure release that you’re

I think I’ve watched the entire series 4 times now.