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I am intrigued on THIS IS THE END since it seems like it's gonna be a movie about all of these actors making fun of themselves. I admit I am not a fan of Rogen and his ilk but if this is basically them showcasing how inept they are for 1 1/2 hours it might be funny to watch. The trailers, so far, have made me laugh

I love this. I can't stop laughing at how ridiculous and spot on this parody is. Why 'six bags of popcorn' is the highest rating and not just five makes no sense.

I hope you do a spotlight review on "Crackers Don't Matter". One of my all time favorite episodes in any show.

This episode bugged me initially cause it was so crazy. Yes, it wasn't a legit body-swapping episode but Troy and Abed were acting so weird that it put me off. This isn't the strangest thing they've ever done but some some reason it was off putting to see them commit to this. But great job by Pudi and Glover for being

I would rather see a TV series because I honestly don't think he can work as a film personality. Not just because of Ben Affleck film, but outside of his own universe he isn't all that compelling in the Marvel Universe. Mark Waid shows it by having the Avengers characters come to HIM rather than the other way around.

I'm sad now….

"Sure are a lot of honkys here…"

"Oh. I don't like this new director's cut!"

Political commentary, am I right?

For the rest of my life I will always remember the classic, Swartzwelder line:

I always like it now when I watch a show on DVD and if it's a bad episode the commentary will more then likely point it out. There are some great commentaries on Simpsons episodes because the creators know it's bad and try to at least entertain the audience on the commentary.

George Lucas will always be the big 'What If?' for me when it comes to movies.

I was wondering why the first act was shot so differently from the rest of the show. No idea why they didn't keep up with the 'single take' motif the rest of the way. Could have made for an interesting episode.

Considering there must be a huge amount of CGI involved when it comes to his character I'm not going to fully judge this. It's a bit unfortunately it does evoke a Mr. Freeze vibe though…

Well I feel good for him. Here's a guy who started off in a terrific, first time performance in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. But then he sort of got saddled doing B-films or stupid action movies with no advance in his career. Now, thanks to Walking Dead, he seems to be getting more roles now so it's nice to see

This episode is a perfect example of the philosophy Oakley and Weinstein brought when they became show runners. They cared about the minor characters on the show but they also wanted to bring more heart into a story. If they could somehow blend the two together then you had a perfect idea for a show.

The ending of this movie really spoils what could have been a strong contender in a weak field (so far) of 2013.

I'll talk about it more in the Spoiler Space area but boy does the ending ruining this movie.

You mean SERIES finale right?

This episode really didn't do it for me.