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Harry Palm
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You're wrong. People do give certain filmmakers and studios passes just because they are who they are. Quentin Tarantino could film a duck taking a crap for two hours and critics would go crazy for it simply because Quentin Tarantino made it. Bethesda could put out the buggiest game that has ever been made (and

That was the first (and last) episode I watched and if it's the best of the series, then the first episodes must've been pretty goddamn wretched because this episode was some awful shit. Bad acting. Horrible dialogue. It looks incredibly cheap. It's an awful show.

I heard a quote once and I can't remember who said it or the exact wording, but it was something to the effect that artists that develop a style and strong fanbase are the ones that do the same thing over and over again and I think that's true. I personally hate when people just do the same thing over and over again

I thought his style worked well for 'Royal Tenenbaums' but he should've moved on after that instead of just wallowing in it afterwards. 'Life Aquatic' has some good moments, but it has it's fair share of bad. I dislike everything he's done after that one, particularly 'Moonrise Kingdom' which was just an excuse to

You spelled 'your' wrong.

I don't think TV executives actually watch TV.  I also don't think movie executives actually watch movies.  What they produce is more based off of numbers and what's been successful before.

They shouldn't have cancelled that one.  It wasn't the greatest show ever, but it was pretty funny.  Everything they've had since was pure garbage.  "100 First Dates".  The show with Selma Blair.  The show with Olivia Munn.  It's just been one awful show after another since they dropped it.  Now it's two awful shows

You are correct.

Incest: a game for the entire family!

In Chevy's defense, Pierce went from being an Obi-Wan Kenobi like mentor for Jeff dispensing wisdom and advice to being Grandpa Simpson and nothing but the butt of Old Man jokes.  I would've been pissed off about it, too.

I'm not.  I had no plans on watching this season at all, but now that she's returning, it has caused me some conflict.  Can I resist the allure of Brie Larson or do I succumb to her charms and go back to a show that has been kicking me in the nuts for two years now?

That episode was goddamn fantastic.  It reminded me of the good old days of Season 1. I soured on the show during Season 3 and only watched 4 because I hoped that they would do the right thing and end it with the group's graduation (which, of course they didn't because American TV is stupid) and that episode made me

Most of the finale WAS a dream sequence!

That robo-gun was pretty stupid, though.

Season 3 sucked.  Season 4 sucked.  Dan Harmon sucks.  

I had a ticket to see Suicidal Tendencies, Alice In Chains, and Metallica and then Alice In Chains broke up and were replaced by Candlebox.  "Who the hell is Candlebox?" I said.  To my horror, when the show started, Suicidal Tendencies STILL opened the show!  A band that had been around for over a decade at that point

I agree.  Whenever I watch old movies he was in like 'The Money Pit' I really miss Tom Hanks doing comedy.

My parents bought a house that looked great but started falling apart very quickly and I always joked that it was the Money Pit.  When my dad dies, I'll probably be stuck with it and a giant mortgage.  I still like the movie, though.  You have to laugh at some of the horrible crap Life throws at you.

"Wet Hot American Summer" was godawful. 

'Suspira' is on my list of "Most Overrated Movies Ever".  I love how people have all of these theories about hidden meanings in those old Italian horror movies when the reality is that those movies were so weird because half the crew spoke Italian and the other half spoke English and no one really cared about the