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I'm one of those fairly musically inept people who only knew of Carly from her Call Me Maybe hit, catchy but not someone I thought I'd hear much from afterwards. Well, I heard this recently and I'm pleasantly surprised, it's really great to hear how good her new stuff is, I'm definitely going to check out the album

I always found it weird that Mark's 'son' was white.

They would have so much fun with that, Big E can't help in the New Day as much because he has to take care of his son and the other two just keep pointing how weird it is that his child is a big hand.

I like to believe in the sign that the device was set to Stanley, which was his life of being dejected by his family and living alone. When the series started, he was pretending to be Stanford and that's where all his positive memories began with Mabel and Dipper.

They erased the memories of Stanley, which was him alone and dejected by family. Since the show started he was pretending to be Stanford, which is where all his positive memories began and those survived. If anything, they incidentally made his life much better.

I read a perspective on Tumblr that really boosts the only criticism that people seem to be taking from this episode that Stan's memory not really being erased. That the device was set to Stanley, which was him alone, dejected from family and society, and content with nothing.

I kinda wanna see Tim and Eric make a show now about 'the real Tim and Eric' trying to get back into the limelight with everyone saying they gotta be more mainstream, and almost every episode is them rolling around slapping each others butts while Tim mugs for the camera and Eric does weird little noises.

I must've of already had my stroke 'cause I feel I'm in a David O'Russell film, strong independent women are constantly screaming at me and my bad hair. Oh, also I'm Bradley Cooper.

Even a temporary heel turn would be enough. It's become so desperate now for him to be a franchise star that he needs to kind of become a secondary character rather than the really forced lead of WWE. If anything, we just need to see more clean wrestling, when he actually gets right in there, he easily shows his

They're a very rare breed, and ironic of the quote that they are very much like the Rock in his heyday. So much snark remarks but when you're one of the best in the biz on the mic, you can get away with anything. I'd say comedy heels is what Vince would book them under, but then they're also genuinely great athletes

I'm so excited she has that new Netflix show, hopefully they really give her some material to make an impact again.

Oh boy, Ulli Lommel is still out there making films. People love to obsess over the one hit wonders like Wiseau or Nguyen but this guy has been making hilariously terrible films since the '80s. Check out Zombie Nation for one of the worst rated films on IMDB.

A whole episode on Charlie's abstract art and no sign of the Denim Chicken? I mean even more artistic that it was the rest of the gang that made it for him, none of them understanding the purpose or meaning behind it but working together to fulfill his ideas.

Hilariously, Tarantino is arguing that film should be at the Oscars.

Cussing is a tool just like any other word in screenplays, it's gotta be used right. The Big Lebowski was and is critizised for an overabundance of swears but it works beautifully to further identify the characters, one who cusses with such intensity and vitrol over trivial and often nonsensical matters and one who

As with a lot of people on here it seems, I was too very out of touch with this episode. Not only because I could only assume it was the Flaming Lips members and then thought that the lawyer was a decent singer when compared to the actual singer, but that the whole plot with Lyonne was the whole 'boy crazy' thing was

He might learn why the film is set underground.

Dottie uses a snazzy knockout lipstick on Peggy, which I guess counters Hayley's usual knockout kisses.

I watched in a screening we had at university, so you would assume seeing this film on the big screen would give the 'best' possible effect, but I was still bored numb in the second half. I mean the violence is shocking… at first, but when the routine of her savage beatings and horrible gruel meals starts, it's just a

He's actually not that bad, he does the serious glowering cop schtick the whole film so I guess CC purposefully didn't give him too much to strain on.