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Yeah I'm also shocked we didn't get any montages of musical guests. Then again it is apparently super expensive to get the rights to reair them which is why in any streaming service they are immediately cut. (NBC could only afford the first five seasons to showcase musical guests.) But considering what Sunday was

I kinda echo the same thoughts as this review. Ryan Reynolds does a great job in this which is refreshing for a change. He hasn't done ANYTHING remarkable in ages and to see him actually be good and be funny is nice. But apart from the Production Design in this there is nothing remarkable about this. Writing is all

On Friday I saw THE VOICES. The Ryan Reynolds comedy/horror where he kills people and talks as his pets. He surprisingly gives a great performance and it's nice to see he gave a shit for a change. Sadly while the film looks good the writing is all over the place. Too dark for a comedy and trying to be too cartoony to

Man I thought the PTSD and anti-war statements were poor or unearned at best. Seth Rogen actually had it right in that this felt more like a 'rah-rah Americans' picture than anything meaningful. To be fair the action is directed well and Cooper definitely worked out a ton for the role. But the writing is fucking poor

I'm sure Stewart is leaving because he wants to stop and not for money purposes. But I bet someone at Viacom is literally shitting their pants and is offering him a bazillion dollars to stay. That's pretty bad for one guy leaving your company and the stock drops that quickly.

So I applied for a PA gig on this film….Don't judge me!

See I felt it as the other way. While both shows lean the left I felt Colbert took on EVERYBODY while Stewart stay primarily on messing with Republicians.

I was an intern at NFL Films during the 2011 season (or the year the Giants won it). While I didn't talk to the man personally he was a very nice dude who was wheeled around the building a few times. His son, Steve was also incredibly nice and he said hello a few times walking down a hallway which was sweet for

This is really upsetting to me. He was one of a tiny, tiny pool of journalists I liked and seemed legit in telling the news. Now they're looking into how other stories of his could be fabricated and that's just terrible. If all of this winds up true then he's a scumbag.

The bigger question is this: What is the future of The Flophouse?

The 'Bug-Eyed Bandit' might be the most obscure character in comic book history.

Something that should have happened literally a decade ago we can FINALLY see Peter Parker in an 'Avengers-verse' film. It's really shitty though they have to move all the movies from 2017-2018 to make sure they can get a Spidey film out in time. Never a good sign when you have to rush like that. Also, moving Black

Not since the first episode of THE KNICK last year have I seen a fantastic beginning for a show. This was not only great in terms of being a BREAKING BAD fan but in general it was a fantastic way to show the poor days of Saul Goodman. The characters here, whether they are returning or new, are intriguing and the tone

On Friday me and my sister went to see the new SpongeBob movie. Was pretty disappointed in it since it was nothing like the first. That's a bit unfair since it's always hard to top what came before. But this was just…not even close. There's some bright spots and some instances of great animation but it felt like a TV

See I found this, as a fan of the show and from the first incredible movie, to be disappointing. It might look like the show and it might have an original series Director on hand but the writers have never wrote for SPONGEBOB before until now. They might have the gist of what makes the characters funny but everything

For some reason the idea of Keanu Reeves and Nicholas Winding Refn working together on a project seems incredibly promising. The more news comes out for this movie the more jazzed I am about it.

For me the Clash of Clans ad was the best for me. Cause I was not expecting Liam Neeson to come out and give us probably his best, live action performance in a while. It was a bit cliche with his tough guy routine but it was so funny it didn't bother me. The second best was the Avocado ad for giving us the best image

Saturday: Saw WILD CARD on my VOD service. Pretty disappointing Statham flick and even my love for him can't hold back the badness. The fact that a legendary screenwriter wrote this single handledly and it was still shit is depressing. Did a much more concise review on my OH MOVIES blog. Go read it here: http://wp.me/p

I'm a huge Statham fan but like the last solo film of his, PARKER, this was pretty bad. I mean there's a solid fight in here with the casino but this movie has no idea what it wants to be. Either it's a dumb, action movie or it wants to be a character piece about a gambling addict. Neither of which are fun to watch.

I'm not a big fan of David Tennant but now this show has my attention. Mostly because Tennant is a good actor and I can see him playing an absolute creep if they go the Bendis route for Jessica Jones.