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She had one of those voices that just seemed like it couldn't come from a normal person. Which is why it suited characters like Catwoman and Yzma so well.

Mara Wilson, going by what else of hers i've read around the interwebs, probably reads this site. So i'm just gonna go out on a limb and say "HI MARA, I WANT TO READ YOUR BOOK". She'll know what it means.

I would totally watch an episode of Supernatural where Ackles and Padalecki get replaced by John Stamos and Shane West.

Charlie Sheen may be sort of awful in real life but the man's comedic chops have never been in doubt. Just look at Hot Shots.

I'm still sad about Samantha Who (which i think went for two seasons)

I've recently realised that I *am* the person who does this stuff. It's not one of those things where I get mad if other people do it to me, hell i understand when people get overwhelmed or forgetful and just don't get around to things, but I've come to worry that I won't break the habit and will constantly push

He knows her well enough to know that she doesn't like this sort of thing. It's like he's trying to mould her into… well, the woman he broke up with so he could raise the child.

Was Lindsay ever really likeable though? She's pretty clearly not a nice person at the best of times.

Barbra Streisand tried it too. Still not great, but it was tolerable.

Great, now I'm sad this doesn't exist.

I liked the later ones because less Larry. i can't describe how much more tolerable i found Piper once Larry was gone.

If it helps, apparently shes is the only part of the movie critics thought was okay (well, didn't hate).

Mediocre is worse than shitty. Shitty movies at least get remembered, even if it is the butt of a joke. No one has anything to say about mediocre movies.

Apparently it happened to someone a friend of mine knows, but I definitely wouldn't call it the rule of cats. And keep in mind he said it after i mentioned that kittens are good for kids (not babies). He just liked to be the rightest guy in the room back then.

I love Buffy, Xena (which i haven't seen all of) is great to watch. But i think at their heart they are two very different shows that happen to have a couple of things in common. It's like saying you prefer Farscape over Next Generation: that's fine, but they're really not operating on the same wavelength.

A lot of people have expressed the exact opposite view on here, but in a show filled with awful acting, Combs came off the worst. Not because she's a bad actress overall, just because Piper was the most a poorly written character out of a poorly written cast. I don't think any actress could elevate that material.

Xena is worth your time (mostly) and its sense of fun is a lot more entertaining than the limp quips and 'wacky hijinks' that Charmed crammed in.

I found it funny seeing Tilda Swinton and Ezra Miller in Trainwreck last year. You couldn't get more oppositional roles if you tried.

Dennis hasn't even begun to peak. We'll all feel it when he does though.

A lady I work with has a ton of awards for her management and has even travelled overseas to train staff at new stores. She's only just begun uni (in a computer degree) and never got a business degree in the formal sense. Even though she's taken a step back from big stuff the last few years, our bosses ask her for