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I just watched this and I while it didn't blow me out of the water, it was kind of cute and had some decent laughs. As irritating as I find Ariana Grande, her scene with the "Red Devil" gave me a chuckle. And Jamie Lee Curtis is pretty great, even when she's trying to keep weak, campy material afloat. I find Keke

The casting of Rupert Friend seems just perfect to me. Everything else about this seems highly dubious—I'll wait for it to become available to rent/download, thanks.

I can't wait to see this. I really enjoyed watching Tig—even though I already knew quite a a lot about her history, I thought it was really engaging. I'm really interested in hearing more about her quest for a child and her plans to adopt. I can see her humor working well with the emotional roller coaster of the

This was one of the first "novels" I remember reading, and I had completely forgotten about a Billion for Boris! There was a movie made of Summer Switch, too, and it had Robert Klein as the dad and Scott Schwartz (from the unfortunate Richard Pryor film "The Toy") as the son. It wasn't nearly as charming as either of

YES!!! That's exactly the one. It really wasn't very good so you didn't miss much. The Emmy Rossum character proposed in the article reminds me of Keri Russell's character—who, weirdly enough, was named Emmy on the show.

I also think Kristin Scott Thomas and Emma Thompson deserve a mention.

After reading that one about Sean Penn and Patrick Dempsey I had the most bizarre déjà vu. I remember seeing a sitcom (I think?) a while back in which a rich playboy was pretending to be a do-good type because he wanted to win favor with a woman who devoted her life to charitable work. Now I can't remember the name of

I think the key is whether or not your parents were into them—my mom read them, which is how I ended up reading them.

It's weird, I read these books as a kid, and I never stopped to question that at the time. To me, it just seemed like "oh, I guess they're on their own now, the oldest ones will help take care of the younger ones." I think when you're little, the fantasy of living independently is alluring enough that reason doesn't

This is one more example of domestic terrorism being written off as "one mentally unstable lone wolf." It's been happening for years. It's lazy to argue that anyone who shoots up a church because of the race of the people inside must just be crazy and not indicative of a more profound systemic problem.

Jerry Seinfeld hasn't been funny in a while, IMO. I mean, I loved Seinfeld, but I don't even think he was the funniest thing about it—Larry David made that show good, IMO. Also, I don't have any context for his daughter's quote (maybe his sons are a lot younger?) but without context I can see why she might feel a

I finally watched this show, and it's so charming and funny. What a great ensemble cast! The kid actors are great, and I really love Constance Wu as Jessica, I think she's one of the strongest characters. I had never seen her before, except on Torchwood briefly. She's great!

I finally saw it, and it was amazing! Fantastic action sequences, great visual storytelling, set designs and makeup.costumes that were truly staggering. Even though I'm not a huge fan of Tom Hardy, I thought he did a decent job. Charlize Theron was badass, and I was impressed by Nicholas Hoult's performance. Nice to

I think this list is super subjective, and nothing in this world will ever make me stop loving "I am The Walrus." And "Savoy Truffle." And "Hey Jude." And I always listen to Hey Jude all the way through, it's a fantastic song. And what the hell is wrong with "Mean Mr. Mustard?" How can you skip any song on Abbey Road

She plays a secretary at Cary Grant's company.

Yeah, I'm not feeling the Highlander love, and Beetlejuice made me nervous when I was a kid. One thing I remember loving, however, was Young Indiana Jones—I was surprised it didn't at least get a shout out here.

Love Happy's a pretty decent one, and that definitely is a cameo. For a bigger early performance, I've always been a fan of Monkey Business. It's a little trite, but Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers are awesome. I went through a Marilyn phase in high school (still love her, just not quite with the same fervency) so I've

What? She and Joseph Cotten were the stars of Niagra.

I was pretty shocked at the death-unexpected, definitely, but not out character for this show. Honestly, if you need to take a shit that badly, why go in the toilet tank instead of the tub?