stoneyelephant
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stoneyelephant

The definition of a dub in animation is murky because, of course, all animation is by definition dubbed (i.e. Snow White is just a drawing and someone has to dub in as her voice for the movie no matter what the language).

Not much to add.  World's Finest is awesome.  Superman is awesome in it.  Batman is awesomer.  Joker taking down Superman by outsmarting him was awesomest of all.

How do you think all of us Bunheads fans feel?  Bunheads first season was better than Gilmore's first season.  

You're writing about My Boys.  You're really doing this.  This is amazing.

It seems the Robin stuff is Bay and Thomas' go to storyline whenever they need a "filler" storyline for the Ted character.  They've needed it more and more in recent years, and by now its been reheated so many times it's just sooty charcoal on a plate.

"…Betrayal, a twisted soap in which a married photographer begins
an affair with a lawyer who is defending a murder suspect being
prosecuted by her husband."

He wrote it a couple years ago:

I'm going to give Sims the benefit of the doubt, because there isn't as much meat in Season 1 to really go too deep into analysis.  However, if we're approaching Seasons 3 and 4 and the reviews continue like this, I think we'll need to reevaluate how we're recapping this show.

Roger Ebert loved Moulin Rouge.

I almost want Kendrick to come back, just to see how far Hollywood is willing to take this difference between character age and real age.

I've never liked the fact that Joker has an origin story. I like to think of him as someone who just appeared one day to be the servant of chaos, and that falling into acid story never struck me as particularly true to the character.

Just saw the new Hangover trailer.  After how dignified Melissa McCarthy was in this role, it is painful to see how her career has now typecast her as a dumbed-down, portly, half-retard (you never go full retard).  Hollywood can be so mean.

Sims, you're still not addressing the central question about this show: why did Kevin Bacon agree to do it?

Does Disney have any original ideas anymore or are they just content with doing re-imaginings of their fairytales, raiding Lucas' throwaway Star Wars ideas and and green-lighting remakes of their back catalogue?

It's the best album of the 90's.  And I have defended that statement for years.

I saw a feature once where they were shooting an episode set in the winter, snow and twinkle lights all blanketing the square, characters dressed up in their winter finest…and Lauren Graham is sweating hard because it's like 85 that day in So Cal.

I'd be ok with this if they were doing other religious miniseries to even it out: Siddartha Under the Bodhi Tree; Gilgamesh Got Game; Shiva! Here He Comes!; and Xenu Ze-One-and-Only.  Only Muhammed is spared, for obvious reasons.

The main girl, Liz.  And I haven't watched that show in a very long time.  She's basically all I remember.

this was the ’90s family soap opera on The WB that I never watched that had Jessica Biel on it. I would have bet money that was Party Of Five. So I guess that show must have had Neve Campbell, because I know for a fact that Katie Holmes was on Dawson’s Creek.

The deadline for the summer season is long gone.  ABC Family has already announced their summer lineup and premiere dates, so it's set.