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Thank you for that… Put a big smile on my face.

They just want to make REALLY sure they know what gender they're getting when they solicit gay-sex in the bathroom. Its a real problem, people!

In Denver there is a comedy radio station that literally just plays stand-up, etc. (cool, huh?) and Esposito was the (unfortunately) featured comedian this week… Oh, wow. Over-rehearsed, bland story-humor, with unnecessary inflections in her voice (apparently for no reason other than to attempt to disguise the

That is well said…! It IS a great show, with wonderfully constructed plot lines and dialogue, and yet it all seems to have spontaneously appeared on screen.

The term Life Time Pass was invented for Byrne (not that he has needed it).

So is this the show where a familiar comedian plays an out-sized version of himself, or the show where a ONCE familiar comedian plays an out-sized version of himself?

Wait, wait… was her husband secretly having an affair with the nanny? And when they open up his grave they find the mutilated body of the nanny? And then Julia Roberts goes sexy-jogging at night, and a car comes out of the fog and nearly kills her? And then she goes to the newspaper archives and they find out that

'Remind' people of the original Star Wars? LOL. Lets try rehash and repeat. That feels a little more Abrams-ish.

OMG… Another hate song that is critiqued on anything EXCEPT its musicality (or lack thereof). Yes - This is an annoying song, the first riff literally resolves itself within one measure (with zero tension), letting you know immediately that there will be no surprises later on, and probably saying a lot about the

No joke… I once went to a restaurant in Hong Kong with a menu that included 'Bear Paw Soup'.

Warner Bros. is owned by Time Warner - a company that has underperformed in its segment for roughly 18 of the last 20 years. So yup, I think its fair to say these are not exactly the best decision makers.

I was reading Leyner years ago on a cross-Pacific flight. It was that quiet time when the second movie is over, and everyone realizes just how long a flight they have to look forward to… So, I'm reading, and then I come to this section where the narrator is reminiscing about his days at the 'Wilford Military Academy

Yup… The movie makes a straw man argument about civil liberties protecting a criminal… I think this is most clear during the scene when they break the ridiculous news to Mr Dirty Harry about how he violated the US Constitution, etc. It is so stupid, it plays like a parody.

I don't think I've ever read a book that was more two-dimensional. The protagonist literally just has stuff happen to him - he's not active, stuff falls into his lap, he drinks a lot of coffee… And the major plot point (spoiler) is some person showing up in an old picture (or whatever). Jebus, but did I feel mad

Here's an idea: Why don't you look up the word 'tolerant' and try and apply it to the situation in question? 'Tolerance,' etc., allows for criticism and sharp comments… it allows for incredible distaste, and feelings of unease…
It DOESN'T mean that people must embrace a particular religion or its adherents with a

Isn't there a watch company that still uses Travolta as a spokesman? I have this sense of seeing some advert in a magazine with him posing next to an airplane, flashing one of those braggart watches, and making a poo-face… (I'm too lazy to actually look it up - nor do I want 'Travolta poo' in my google search

If you work on a movie with Adam Sandler, do you get any Sandler on you? And if so, how bad is the smell?

There is definitely such as thing as too much exposure, and this force-fed preview (which autoplays on any number of websites) is courting a significant Piss Off and Die reaction. This is also compounded by a witless marketing campaign that now boasts about how many people have seen the preview (pause for irony)… In

I loved that most of this movie seemed to be grounded in actual physics and a concern for 'reality' - but then they piss it all away with that stupid bridge jump - and (oh ya) isn't the bus lifting its wheels off the ground for that entire turn thru a construction site?

A distraught Sandra Bullock looks up from her laptop… "I can't check Facebook!"