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The list of shows that were canceled, most of them for good reason, that are being resurrected is getting larger by the day. At least from what I have seen, Deadwood is great and totally deserves a conclusion because I know it has a lot of fans.

I'm in the same boat. Watched the first season and thought it was great but never got around to 2 and 3 for whatever reason.

George Lazenby is the worst in my opinion. Which is a shame because one of the best movies is built around him. Moore and Brosnan alternate between second and third least favorite for me depending on the day.

I objectively know she's a very attractive person but yeah I've never really gotten it either. Thought I was crazy.

Oh no, it's definitely not going to be like the Colbert Report. I wouldn't be surprised if its at least a bit more political than normal inoffensive late night shows, but not the extent to the Report. The Daily Show had a weird Yin-Yang of actual political topics and just bullshit funny things, so for me Last Week

I realized while watching that Jon Oliver and Stephen Colbert are really his successors in a kind of way. While neither will actually helm Daily Show, they've evolved the format in a way Jon Stewart didn't want to. Last Week Tonight is the logical progression, as well as Colbert Report and hopefully The Late Show with

Yeah, even if Star Wars has a worse Rotten Tomato score than Fantastic Four it's still going to make a huge amount of money.

I hope they put his picture in the bar, like the extra that was in every episode that died.

I think there's a chance that Disney might take the record for the year. What with Avengers making a shitton plus Star Wars on the horizon, plus probably some regular Disney bullshit.

I can relate, I find myself thinking about random James Bond shit throughout the day, too.

I love you too, Maniac!

Are there any details about what David Chase's project is about?

Oh yeah, you can definitely see that he was done with it at that point. But at the same time, that movie has one of my favorite scenes of the entire series. The tracking shot on the rooftop with the score blaring is amazing.

License to Kill might not be the best Bond movie, but it's worth it just for Timothy Dalton alone. He doesn't get enough credit as proto-Craig and he was before his time. I've always thought Diamonds are Forever is the closest the movies ever got to being Archer, with a bloated Sean Connery who clearly didn't give a

Seriously, who the hell actually typed that without feeling deep, intense shame?

The end of that episode has always really bothered me too. It kind of came out of the blue that Charlie could be that awful. I like the rest of episode though. Especially the karate/gay sex Mac has with the rich
guy.

I got my wad of hundreds; I got my magnum comdoms. I'm ready to plow!

Dennis, if I were looking for safe, I wouldn't be sticking my dick through a wall.

Of course, even two of my least favorite episodes have great moments, like Dee tripping head first into a car.

No one writes a musical for no reason.