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Jerrod Kingery
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Doesn't matter, they're mini muffins

I hope there's some lowly intern at CBS that's accepting all these muffins and taking them home so he and his broke roommate can eat for weeks.

Don't worry, there's always Goonies 2 to look forward to when it comes to too-late sequels to movies that weren't that good anyway.

Agree. And Selma only told a tiny portion of MLK's story. If you're seen as the go-to actor for the role, I don't see a problem with it. Maybe its a little odd as an actor, but how do you say no to Spielberg?

Why though? Maybe this time he'd finally get the recognition he deserved for Selma. And Spielberg could probably secure the rights to the actual King speeches.

"So you went from director of 'Safety Not Guaranteed' to director of 'Jurassic World' in just four years. That's something."

The first few books of the Alex Cross series were fun in a pass the time sort of way, but they've gotten progressively worse and contractually-obligated in the 20 or so years.

I was an unabashed fan of Along Came a Spider and Alex Cross back when it was fun trash instead of obligatory trash, and was genuinely excited for an Idris Elba Alex Cross movie. But then we got Tyler Perry instead.

If I recall, the Tartakovsky Clone Wars is not officially canon anymore. But I might me wrong.

Chief?

Hey, it wasn't a bribe, it was a business deal!

The Room is clearly a project borne from passion, but its objectively terrible. I think one of the most fascinating things about it revealed in Greg Sestero's book is that literally every scene shot—minus the Chris-R scene that was re-shot—is in the final edit. Tommy didn't want to cut ANYTHING.

I interviewed Tommy last month in LA ahead of The Room RiffTrax screenings, and when it was over and he found out I worked for some local TV affiliates, he really, really wanted me to ask our programming director to pick up The Neighbors…even just to air on local TV, even offering me a cut of ad revenue. He values

But what happened to the computer?!

It was Jeff Franklin, the producer/creator.

Please stop calling him Uncle Joey. What kind of Millenials are you, anyway?

The rules say you have to live within 75 miles of LA already. Boo.

Tracy Morgan is NBC family, that's why they're doing it.

Where's John Galt when we need him?

Ah shit.