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Since this show is beginning to test my patience in regards to it's ridiculous plotting, I'd like to vent about another aspect that's beginning to get on my nerves… I heard Albert Brooks once complain about 'movie-speak' in which characters constantly refer to one another by their full names. Although there is much

Meh. If Chilton is in fact dead (I agree that there may be some ambivalence to the exact location of the wound— it appeared fatal from behind but not so much from the front)— then the show is lacking one of its best characters and its only source of real humor. Just last week Esparza cemented his place as my

What is the deal with Jeff's hair? I love Joel McHale, and he's quite a specimen, but his hair is vacillating back into haute couture cartoonishness (after recovering from Season 3 ridiculousness). Also, I'm starting to really wonder about all those muscles. Does he have some kind of body issues that he has to be

You only just noticed how hot Britta is? What's your excuse? Have you only been paying attention when Alison Brie is in the foreground?

Uh, yeah!!! FUCKING CHRIS ELLIOT + COMMUNITY!! Christmas came early this year in the Negator household!

Maybe not, but I would totally watch 'Go Fuck Yourself! with Doug Stanhope'

Craig Ferguson I wager is currently the only watchable late night host on TV. Bland? Really? Compared to Jimmy Fucking Fallon?

Iron Man 1 is pretty damned great, and gave birth to the tone and sensibility of all the interlocking Marvel Studio films.

Hulu is the absolute worst. Ever try rewinding on Hulu? That's twenty minutes of your life, gone.

I think the show absolutely thinks The Hound is OK/Redeemable and Jaimie as well. They've done awful things, but remember this show takes place in a medieval world where the hierarchies and social mores are (and should be) extremely alien to our 21st century sensibilities. What makes the stakes in GoT so high, and

I don't see how this show can fail— If NBC axes it, I'm fairly sure Amazon or Netflix would throw themselves at it.

He got verbal permission, with witnesses, so he could use the evidence in court. C'mon, people. That was a highlight of the episode.

This episode was a solid A. Chilton has officially become my favorite secondary character on the show. The photography was stunning, and Eddie Izzard, who I usually find distracting, gave his best performance yet as Gideon. Surprisingly sad to see him go.

The tableaux have ALWAYS been ridiculous. Abel Gideon, who is a wanted fugitive, has the time to string the organs of his dead guards into a Bachelor's Fine Art Exhbition before kidnapping Dr.Chilton and Freddy Lounds and breaking into the observatory. It's funny because I've worked in the art world for years and

Iron Man 3 was good, and Winter Soldier combined with the 'Mandarin twist' of IM3 seems to solidify Marvel's position as a somewhat subversive blockbuster machine, which I love. IM3 was actually one of my favorite Marvel movies until the finale, which was a big noisy mess. Based on reviews, I thought Winter

GI Joe as a film property should have been handled by Marvel Studios from the beginning— Back in the 80's, Marvel made a pretty terrific comic out of that shitty cartoon.

Yeah, Venture Brothers' take on GI JOE is always gonna be superior. Tight Ship and Buzzkill are fine, but they don't hold a candle to Shuttle Cock and Bum Rush.

'I'm not good at eulogies! I've never had to give one before!' That made me laugh.

Yeah, I just rewatched the original 'Iron Man' and it's terrific. One great detail of the movie is the very real question of whether or not Tony building and donning the suit is a result of a PTSD-driven death wish. Also, the Iron Monger suit is exceptionally cool and I think Jeff Bridges made an excellent bad guy.

As much as I despise Williams' treacly attempts at dramedy and his abysmal stabs at straight-up comedy, he's earned a lifetime pass for 'World's Greatest Dad'.