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I hate these kind of docs. Don't engage with a subject if you're not gonna fully investigate why that subject should be relevant and interesting to the audience. I'm a huge Iverson fan from when I was growing up and I thought No Crossover was good but limited to its focus on the '93 trial. A comprehensive

So you're actually trying to convince that there's something "beautiful" about Thomas the Train Engine? Have you actually watched that show? Talk about a bunch of a-holes & whiners.

I want him found! Not tomorrow, not after breakfast. Now!

"Zack Snyder’s a genius." And the Internet's collective brain just melted…

So this is just like Can I Stream.it but with filters? That's cool, I guess…

The fact that this is not an adaptation of a book is mind-boggling. Everything about it, from the magical realism concept to the arc of different periods in history to the idea that love spans the distance of time. When I first saw the trailer, I could already picture this book being on a display at my old job at

Ahh, ya got me. I thought about editing but I'll leave it for posterity's sake.

I was so happy when 12 Years was making the awards season rounds just so I could finally hear his name pronounced out loud. Kinda how when I watched the first Harry Potter movie, I was like, "That's how you produce Hermione?

God bless you guys who upvoted this, just reread what I originally typed and it reads like garbled mess. Hate typing in phones.

Personally I always wanted to hear/see a mash up of "I'm On A Boat" "Boats & Hoes" from Stepbrothers.

Yo, Tooken is my shit though…

Yeah, it took awhile for the writers to get a feel for who he was as a character and where he fit in the group. But once they did, man… The phone conversation between him and Curtis still gets me when I think about it. It's kinda similar to how Leslie Knope was pegged as a weak Michael Scott clone until the end of the

Yo I'll back you. Tucker in 5th Element is hella funny plus how many popular Black comedians would've agreed to wear the costumes he did for the part? Rock is the far superior comedian but he does lack in the acting department, though he was funny in 2 Days in New York.

How? It was an evil sponge…with teeth. I distinctly remember owning that book and the cover was the only scary thing about it.

This is the review I needed to read. Excited to listen to this now. I read an opinion recently that said the writer is not a fan of Kendrick Lamar but understands why he is popular. After listening to his debut, I feel the same. Nothing really grabbed me but I can see why he is hailed as the next great MC. Hopefully

Fun Fact: She also appeared as a switchboard operator in the first couple of episodes of Mad Men.

Ok, I'll be that guy: Who're the other two people that can lay claim to rock n'roll?

This is perfection.

Josh Gad=the poor man's Jonah Hill (before started with the prestige films)

I definitely see Walter and George Jetson commiserating. Both had wives that were a bit mouthy, sons that were physically impaired (no way should a child be that short at his age, especially with the medicine of the future) and bosses that were very demanding.