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that still only counts as one!

doesn't Scooby-Doo get grittily rebooted every three years or so? there is already so much grit, there could not be more grit.

This is one of the best movies I saw last year and I adore it wholeheartedly.

Executives are waiting to see if this is a hit before they greenlight DISSOLVED.

they have a guitarist? I thought they were just choirs and vibraphones and light

I just wish the show could spend, like, half a season exploring the world of Brakebills, because that was always the highlight of the books in my opinion. The semester they spend in another country could be a whole episode all on its own.

maybe it was the oddly elaborate descriptions of her outsized breasts.

I always pictured her as being short and plump, like Velma from Scooby-Doo.

Fuckin' Penny.

This was a solid enough pilot - Quinten, at least, was perfectly cast - though it felt rushed and hammered home the book's themes of disillusionment with little subtlety or elegance. There was also one MAJOR change involving a character that I have mixed feelings about, given that that character was one of my

this week I discovered Gilmore Girls, and now I'm wondering what I was doing all those years not watching it. I want to live in Stars Hollow and sip coffee with sassy, literate innkeepers.

I remember someone says, "We're not in Kansas anymore," which is a line from another movie??

I maintain that late-period Office would have been 100 percent improved if Gabe had turned out to be the Scranton Strangler.

Dwight Schrute. increasingly so beginning in season 4, as he became a walking cartoon.

His flashback scene in the final movie was the single best scene in the series, and his performance was perfect. awards worthy.

I watched the first episode of this and it was adequate. Pierre had a beautifully naive, Harry Potter-ish air about him, and the scenery was consistently arresting. But in gliding through about 400 pages of the book in an hour, it couldn't help feeling like a greatest hits version of War and Peace.

That was typically the replied response whenever I waxed eloquent about the beauty of life or the imminence of encroaching death.

So Brie Larson was in The Room… and Alison Brie is in a film adaptation of a book about the making of The Room…

the thing about David Sedaris and Santa is really true. when I was working a cash register on new year's day, I asked my customers, "How is the new year going?" with maybe one exception, every single person said, "Pretty good, so far!" and then laughed at their spectacular cleverness.

No other object has been misidentified as a flying saucer more often than the planet Venus.