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Disagree with Emma Stone. I watched The Help a few times (I was a fan of Fried Green Tomatoes so yeah, I like it) and the wig never bothered me, not even once. I kind of agree with the rest, especially Jessica Alba and Colin Farrell.

I strongly disagree. The comic may have lost some of its momentum…it is reaching issue 150 after all…but up until issue 100 it was the work of genius, I read the first trades back to back and I was in awe of it.

I never wanted Ryan Gosling more than when he danced on the Kyle Mooney sketch

I never minded Fallon breaking that much because I don't really dislike him…not my favorite but nothing against him. Tracy Morgan though…he was one of the reasons I never got into 30 Rock while being a fan of Tina Fey

That's what I loved about the first time The Californians aired. Even Fred Armisen broke and he'd never do it

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Sure, what I meant was that they can't create elaborate and genuinely witty political comedy as the others because it's not their main focus. It's always too broad, which it has to be, hence why many people don't find it funny

So what's funny these days dear sir, please enlighten me with your brilliant opinion

Well yeah obviously if it happens all the time by the same players it loses what makes it special. But when pros like Maya Rudolph or Kristen Wiig or the guest host do it it's always funny as hell…and can help save a bad sketch

The truth is SNL cannot compete with the likes of The Daily Show, Real Time and Last Week Tonight for political comedy. It was much easier for them in the 80's and 90's, now we know better

"Thoughts and prayers" by celebrities on Twitter make me absolutely cringe

I understand Lorne's stance on breaking but dammit to hell, that's when SNL comes to life. I know the AV Club hates The Californians but the first time the sketch aired it's still epic. Kate McKinnon is the gift that keeps on giving and honestly I gave it many chances but I'm not a fan of Michael Che, he always seems

The Vision is really that great, I was deeply impressed with both issues. And this was a decision that obviously came from the success of Age of Ultron, as well as the upcoming Scarlet Witch comic. It's a good thing that the success of the movies is contributing to minor characters getting the spotlight with talented

It's amazing how dated Garden State is, and this is coming from a guy who used to be a fan of it. I think the timing of the film release was crucial because indie cinema hadn't imploded yet, considering that Zach Braff made sure to include every single trope from indie filmmaking without a hint of irony. I honestly

The Leftovers is way better

Exactly but for people who actually like "the Wes Anderson style" it was a blast.

Because it's dumb?

You're not very cheerful for a saturday kid

To be honest it's the only Anderson movie I didn't really like, but again, hate is a strong word, is not a bad movie