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Nah, they should just add one word to the name and it would make for a much more interesting film: Suicide Girls Squad

Not exactly shocked by the grade: I went 3/4 through the trailer thinking that Backstrom is a decent parody of the genre but could use some sharper jokes. Only towards the end I realized it wasn't a comedy at all, but yet another terrible "brilliant but an asshole" show.

Everybody always does, even though it's an excellent film. I guess the intended target audience (people who like modern comic books and 70s gritty vigilante films) isn't exactly huge.

Oh come on now, Loaded Weapon I is super quotable.

Hey AV Club, maybe it's time to admit the internet doesn't do a great job 4-9 times a day.

If it keeps Duplass from directing, I'm perfectly ok if they cast him in every single film.

It's the first time I've seen a website do a clip show.

The "I would pay twice…" line is so outrageous I had to look it up and yes, Into The Sun is indeed written by Mr. Steven Seagal.

I actually saw one of the more recent Steven Seagal films. Seagal was way beyond obese in body-mass levels, but that didn't stop him from having an unforgettable awkward romantic scene with an asian lady half his age and probably quarter his weight. He read his lines with the apparent belief that the more mumbly you

AC/DC has for sure had one of the weirdest careers in rock'n'roll. Most bands never make it to their seventh album and the ones that do usually cater to an ever-shrinking fan base at that point. AC/DC's seventh album (Back in Black) was their biggest hit and they've released a hit album every decade since.

I actually think the 2nd album is Wolfmother's best. It's seventies as hell, but who cares, as it's full of catchy rock tunes. The 3rd album is also ok, altough in the olden days it would've been released as an EP and wouldn't have counted as a "real" album.

I think this is actually what happened. When she made the top-3, her feedback was mostly about how well she managed to turn things around how this showcases how important quick thinking is for a chef - it wasn't really about how her dish tasted like.

I don't remember at which exact point the words "fish croquette" were uttered, but I'm certain everybody at home went "yeah, he's gone" the moment they saw what was on the plate.

There's still plenty of great writers around: O'Neal, Ign … Igna .. the dude who writes film reviews and, uh, probably somebody else.

The Sonics: Have Love Will Travel
Hanoi Rocks: Malibu Beach Nightmare

I'm guessing the next couple of episodes are not going to be very exciting as it seems blindingly obvious the petroleum guy and the salad lady are the next two to go home.

You weren't too far off, seems to me zombies have peaked and are on the way down:
google trends

High Valyrian?

The hole inside the tunnel was the MVP of the episode. Among other things it provided us with:

That is disappointingly realistic. I hope in the future the show embraces it's fun-cedural nature and features plenty of hacking scenes where somebody yells out stuff like "we have to ip their firewall" and bashes on a keyboard while a flashy timer runs down on the screen.