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It really is astounding for someone to make a career out of being in one high profile public speaking situation after another and yet have the inability to communicate anything effectively. I watched Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn despite Colin Quinn. He reminds me of this guy I went to college with who would insist

You've talked me into it. I'll check it out.

I was actually a huge fan of Jeremy Piven in the original version of Cupid. Now, not so much.

Me too, actually.

I don't disagree with that assessment. It's just that it kind of became a parody of itself over time.

Wow, was not expecting that. It sounds like the movies my ex-girlfriend used to rent us and end up crying through. Full disclosure, I'd end up crying too.

Endorsing Entourage. The new shorthand for no credibility.

Glad to hear that. I've been meaning to check it out for a while now, but I was afraid it was going to be too twee. The cover doesn't help.

Master of None starts off a little shaky, but it definitely gets better as the season progresses. As a single, thirty-nine year old male, who has gone through the rigmarole of various dating circumstances throughout the years, I found it to be pretty insightful. It's seldom fall down on the floor funny, but rather

I wish I had multiple accounts just so I could upvote that 100 times. But as it stands, you'll have to settle for one.

It also doesn't help that the teenager in this case is made up to look like a goth transvestite.

Seriously? I wish for Jennifer Jason Leigh's sake that this would've disappeared into a glut of Redbox flicks long before her stellar turn in Hateful Eight.

I agree. Call me sensitive, but I'm also somewhat turned off by the morbidity of the bed-ridden son. I feel that if you're going to bother rebooting a franchise that has already run its course, at least go the route of fun/ridiculous. This just looks like a Lifetime movie written by Clive Barker. But hey, that's

I agree. That's pretty much the case with all of his movies. The most egregious example of this to me is Funny People. The first hour and a half was fairly enjoyable and then suddenly, Sandler and Rogen are hanging out at Leslie Mann's house for 45 minutes and the movie comes to a grinding halt. What I find most

Indeed it does. Ken Russell definitely made some batshit crazy movies. And you've got the added bonus of seeing the inspiration for A-Ha's Take On Me music video.

Yeah, that trope was stale as far back as the HBO show Dream On.

Hopefully, the series is brought to a screeching halt by the inevitable appearance of Apatow's wife and kids.

Time to dust off the $5 copy of Altered States I bought at Big Lots…

It was a bootleg.

And you lived to tell the tale. I saw that Kevin Spacey movie K-PAX on a plane coming back from Vegas one time and I seriously prayed that the plane would crash.