kingofwildthings2
KingofWildThings
kingofwildthings2

You know what I like about British television is that they can take breaks, go back to whatever they want, and do movies in between. Their writing can stay fresh because they don't need the constant deadline that many shows have suffered from. The only 22-episode sitcom I've seen that hasn't succumbed to this is The

I think they needed more time, ironically. There's about 10 minutes of deleted scenes that CBS refused to give the show (unlike, say, The Office which could have cut Michael's cameo). One of them is pretty long and builds the idea of those two as far more likely now that they're older and Ted had actually moved on,

It's because when it's convenient for them people will overlook it. There genuinely was something that would have plagued Clinton for the rest of her life over those emails, yet Trump supporters back the blatant corruption as a means to an end. Yet liberals also forget how much of a shadow those emails cast on her.

It just got into the Congress National Film Registry fairly recently, so top 100 is a fair guess.

The same reason Bill Burr and Larry David do: because people think it's an act. And whether it is or not doesn't matter if you think it is.

Groundhog Day is one of the greatest films ever made. It's even more of a lightning-in-a-bottle quality than Ghostbusters. But I also am drawn to lonely characters in situations where they feel disconnected from other people, such as The Truman Show.

Elle Fanning was pretty exploited in Neon Demon, I doubt this will do much harm to her.

He's basically casting any musician his daughters may have liked in the past. Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez.

Look I loved this show, like a lot. But Fox mistreated it for at least half its running span, one of the main characters (i.e. The reason the pilot happened) had their actor die, and both Mike Judge and Greg Daniels stopped caring about the show by its sixth season.

No Hard Knocks coverage?

I hate to say this, but when I think of "A Christmas Story," I don't think of any big, memorable roles for women that didn't portray them as frigid shrews.

This one is gonna be legit staying, in my opinion. The sidebar thing only gave more ample reason as to why Disqus wasn't making people happy.

The title was suggested by Woody Allen when she was filming his show.

Deep reference, bro

He'll lay out a detailed bible that some hot shot director can follow line for line, shot for shot.

And audiences.

I only got 4 episodes into the original before falling out of it. It's great, brilliant stuff, but damn is it a slow burn. Too much television, not enough time 😛

No he'd be a good one. Damn good lumberjack.

This is why I'm wary of all the recommendations I'm getting for Shameless.

At this point it wouldn't surprise me if
A. Trump tried to buy a woman
B. A Trump supporter tried to sell his wife to Trump.