harrypalm--disqus
Harry Palm
harrypalm--disqus

I agree with everything except the Williams never being better part.  He was great in it, but I think he was better in "One Hour Photo" and "World's Greatest Dad".  I hate Robin Williams when he's acting like a goofy attention-starved jackass, but I love him in those movies. 

I believe when I first saw it, I thought it was pretty good but not nearly as good as 'Memento' so I was a bit disappointed.  I think I liked it better when I watched it again later, but it's been years since I've seen it or the original one, for that matter.

People still care about 'Star Wars'?  That just baffles me to no end.

Mike Muir isn't white and I also think you missed the point of the song, which isn't the fucking Pepsi.

Because a teenager isn't a child.

You need to look up the definition of 'pedophilia'.  It doesn't mean what you think it means.

" prepping for another biblical epic by producing the movie Squirrels, about an army of killer, flesh-eating squirrels"

So, anyone that disagrees with you FAILS.  It's nice to know that you're the one that sets the Standard.  Please, do tell us all what we should like and not like so that we will no longer FAIL.

"I don’t know how I never noticed this before, but Oliver (and Jessica
Williams at one point) can flip off the camera after 10pm without
getting censored?"

Doppleganger episode.  London episode.  I'm getting bad vibes about this seasons.  Very bad vibes.

Probably more so, really.  The ratio of good movies to bad movies is even worse than it was when the movie originally came out.  If anything, I think it would get more attention and hype.

"But the fifth season also found Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer, the creative team behind the series, at the top of their game. "

And I'm saying they only did a Breaking Bad episode because they were paid to to drum up more hype for Breaking Bad returning.  That's product placement.  The Green Hornet episode and Grand Canyon episode were previous examples of them doing the same.  Was anyone clamoring for the Mythbusters to bust Green Hornet

Your argument would be better if it weren't for the fact that they did a Green Hornet special and a Nick Wallenda special, too, which were obvious product placement shows all timed to coincide with the release of the movie and airing of the Grand Canyon walk respectively.  I don't think it's a coincidence that they

I remember when "Mythbusters" was just a bunch of guys in a warehouse busting myths.  No silly skits or product placements.  Just science and experiments.  There would even be the occasional episode that didn't have an explosion in it.  They were good times.

Because having a negative opinion is just as valid as a positive one.  I also don't understand how anyone other than a blind, delusional fanboy can disagree with the article 100%.  He makes his case and he backs it up with examples.  You can disagree with some of it, but all of it?  That's absurd.

"Waahhhhh!!! Someone doesn't like something I like!  He's just a stupid dummy-head troll!!!! Waahhhhh!!!!"

A brave article and all too true.  It's a good show with some real problems.  I'm surprised you didn't mention the giant magnet!  I hope your ready to get ripped to pieces by the rabid Fanboys that think 'Breaking Bad' is the "GREATEST SHOW EVER MADE!!!".

Yeah, his life was really tough.  It must be incredibly difficult to pretend to be a gangsta all the time.

Disney is evil.  Pixar are thieves.  May they all burn.