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I think she is adorable and has great comic timing. That's why I like her.

"Fancy pants"? You mean dress pants, right Gretchen? How old are you, seven? And even then I am not even sure if they aren't a pair of cotton twill trousers (hard to tell in the photo).

So Speidi had a fake-up?

@slightlyhardup: I went out on a date (with someone I really liked, of course) and wore a short one with vintage knee high boots (think 70's Foxy Brown-style). His jaw dropped when I took my coat off. From then on, I started calling it my "Super Suit". :)

@shorty63136: "Cosby Show" reference. Well played.

This just goes to show that Liz Jones knows shit about men. Jumpsuits? Are you kidding me? I've personally been told BY GUYS that they love them...one zip and you're nekid!

Wait, Jane Lynch is gay? But what about the Guatemalen pool boy, Hector?

He always had a great sense of style, but it seems like after he did Sherlock Holmes (a somewhat boring movie but one with amazing costumes and fashion) he elevated his wardrobe to another level: three piece suits, sweater vests, ties. It's all in the details. And I like it. I like it a lot.

:(

Where the kisses are hers and hers and his?

Is it possible to be a fan of Sarah Silverman but not like her stand-up or her TV show? Because that's me. I always really like her in interviews.

See, if you're gonna revive the 90's, THAT'S how it's done.

I love that game!

@lucysnowe: I know right? At what point is one's bank account so full that you don't feel the need to embarrass yourself and make godawful movies like these?

@lowkeylo: Sorry, I disagree. The movie is about four women in their 40's (not middle age) who act like sorority girls and squeal like middle schoolers. They were characatures of who they were in the series. There was so much product placement and conspicuous consumption in the films and in 2010, all that stuff is so

@ruthieoo: My moment of giving up was when Carrie says: "Women move to NYC for the two L's: Love and labels".

Industry analysis gives a few explanations: the movie sucked, the movie sucked, the movie sucked.

@cate3710: So by "Goldilocks" you mean blonde, right? Then why cast her in the first two films? Clearly she has a big fan base who would have come to see her in the 3rd film. Sheesh, I am really tired of "blonde" as a negative word around here.