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Concurring with the other comments here…very amusing movie that - surprising for a comedy - doesn't lag in the back half. Comedies usually struggle when the plot takes over near the finish line, but I got more and more involved the further this movie went on.

I feel ashamed that I didn't realize before this Newswire that Sick Boy was played by Jonny Lee Miller. I blame it on the heroin.

Sheesus…Christmas sure seemed loaded this year

I wonder if this "Sonny" character will be equally shitty at committing suicide.
(…err, now I'm hoping Theo Rossi hasn't ever tried to kill himself, because I totally mean Juice.)

Please tell me Jessica Jones is best friends with James van der Beek.

For those more culinarily inclined: a spit roast.

I don't exactly care for vilifying politicians for that either. I love it when they dig into like a college essay from a candidate holding a different opinion than what they have now in their 50s/60s. Flip-flopper!!!!

But have you seen her play Game of Groans????

Looks like that Random Premise Generator NBC grabbed an 8th grader to program did the trick again.

On the plus side, Jack Whitehall was my favorite thing about Fresh Meat, so….umm….well, sorry Jack.

Was it BaseballGate that cost him the gig, or simply the last 30 years?

I came here looking for the jokes so good they couldn't be spoiled in the regular review. Instead i got topless action. Mixed emotions….

Decidedly simple, but my go-to pop culture phrase is Bret's frequent response of "Yeah…no" when asked a question on Flight of the Conchords. For some reason, I use that all the damn time.

That red costume was the big fart after the excellent meal that was season one. I guess that's the problem when your original black burglar outfit looks so badass.

"Hacked"….suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure it was….

About a Boy inspired a long, complicated series of shenanigans to weasel my way into a date with a girl in college…whom I later married. I sure played her! *self high five*

Thank God. TV was almost running out of attractive people.

Don't take the Jackpot Bowling revival away from Jay Leno!

"A variety show!"
"…oh."
"On NBC!"
"Jesus Christ."

I can't have been the only person that grew up on Private Eyes repeating nearly every weekend mid-day on the local low-down-the-dial channel. That movie is a gem.