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Funny enough, Harold Pinter was hired to write the original Gambit movie back in the 1980s, the deal broke-down, but Pinter was able to salvage the material he already wrote and turn it into One for the Road.

I'm not surprised that most of the music was mopey ballads.

Who would have guess hell was a morning show called Good Day Sacramento?

I don't understand the need for a theory/narrative why The Simpsons quality started to slide. It's fairly obvious: It's really, really, really hard to have a show be great for an entire decade. While Scully made some missteps showrunning, to blame him compared to "the normal entropy a show will experience over a

Think of what this would have mean if this award was around before. We would have gotten to see SNL defeat The State, Mr. Show, and Chappelle's Show at the top of their game!

Pleasant but insubstantial.

The line for me is when I mom texted me "Why are there men dressed as animals walking around?"

This is just a way for Eugene Mirman to brag about having a girlfriend. I know the old "getting a newspaper ad just so everyone knows you have a girlfriend" game.

Luigi gets all the traditional traits of the younger sibling, I think, because younger sibling inevitably got stuck playing Luigi while the older one hogged Mario. We were forced to be the off-color Mario pixels, but yet we learned to love him. And through our love, Luigi became his own thing, and that thing was

And yet the fact the popularity of minions offends me, those government fat cats refuse to expel them from the nation.

But Akira is the name of the Princess - I mean, the Scientist - I mean, Macguffin-God-Character. Bart is clearly playing the Kaneda role in this parody trailer. I hope someone was fired for that blunder.

"J.K. Simmons also drops by for some effortless comic relief, playing a beat cop who spends three decades obsessing about the time he saw a kill bot in action. He’s our audience surrogate, nerding out as all hell breaks loose."

Once you decide there must be a "line" between classic Simpsons and modern crap Simpsons you make an incredibly arbitrary point. There are a lot of classic episodes after this one.

Best moment is when he tells himself Bowser is just another boss.

Agree completely with the random messiness that came from the cobbled together screenplay. In what company can an employee refuse to tell the CEO what his rampaging dinosaur is made of? Also, it seem crazy the confrontation moved from "should we kill the monster rex and get the people off the island" to "should we use

Following the grand tradition of Fun with Dick and Jane and The Internship.

Only a jackass would want to deprive the world of You Don't Know Jack just so he would appear less of a jackass, William Hughes.

"My son's name is also Frequency."

"Or maybe I just don’t know a damn thing about cooking."

But we need David Oyelowo to deliver the civil rights leader's most famous catchphrase, "Here we go again!"