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Green Lantern is a laughably bad movie. Fantastic Four is a painfully boring movie.

I may have said this before, but del Toro should have just gone ahead and directed those Hobbit movies since no amount of sucking was going to keep those from raking in billions. Then he would have had the clout (read: box office receipts) to make whatever he wanted.

I ran into Middleditch in Austin during SXSW while waiting to take a picture with Reggie Watts, when he and Reggie started talking. My friend and I were trying to be polite and keep our distance as they exchanged phone numbers. Then we got a pic with both of them. THE END.

Man, Jesse Plemons looked like the bloated corpse of Matt Damon in this movie.

Since I wanted to punch Jason square in the dick when he demanded to shoot a broad HBO comedy on film, I'd say the stage is set for drama pretty well.

I got a pic with him for free at a Cinematic Titanic show

Those are some weirdly varied con prices. But as a fan who likes the con experience (I just moderated some panels at Alamo City Comic Con in San Antonio, including Edward James Olmos), if nerds want to indulge in their passions, who cares? Most people see inevitably see the interaction as positive and gush about it

If I recall, it got a lengthy pickup in the last couple years due to this being pre-Lost/Desperate Housewives ABC, and they were contractually-obligated to produce it, but ABC left them alone and it got weeeeird.

That was my beef with Travel Channel's "Toy Hunter" show. I liked the normal episodes where the host would just go hunting at random people's houses, but then they tried to shake up the format by having him look for stuff on behalf of fucking Gene Simmons or some shit and it ALWAYS felt forced.

Things that bug me about '90s culture: claiming things that are more the domain of '80s kids, like Nickelodeon's slime and Full House.

Agree. I had zero expectations and came away really fond of this weird little movie. And that epic gross out gag in the climax had my theater howling.

Ooh, that was the Biding His Time version of Fallon, just after watching Conan's Tonight Show implode and Leno and NBC act like it never happened. Fallon probably paid for all those Xboxes himself in celebration of knowing his path to the Tonight Show just had 10-15 years shaved off it.

I was talking with a friend about this (on our podcast, coming later today-plug!) and I recall commercials for it and even a mildly viral video wherein Efron couldn't recall HS Musical songs. But that Delgo and Oogielove stuff, I can't recall ANY marketing for thise

When it turned her into a two-bit mad scientist, after all the Roman times stuff wrapped up, it got better. Sure, nothing will top Forrester/TV's Frank, but the Season 9-10 Pearl/Observer/Bobo stuff isn't enough to ruin the greatness of some of those episodes.

Once all the SciFi-mandated story arc crap for the host segments ended, Pearl really blossomed.

I saw them on tour and he did the character live for like an hour straight, interacting with the audience. It was wonderful.

Yeah that was a real life dude in makeup

Tripping my 16-year-old self out on Space Ghost Coast to Coast in 1995 (ugh) is one of my fondest memories of my youth. I know its an old cliche of the cable TV boom, but it felt like there were maybe 20 other people watching, and when you met one, you had an instant friend.

Clever!

I wouldn't know what Teti tweets because he blocked me in a huff when I slightly chided him for his bilious Deflategate story