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COOL STORY HANSEL: I tried the revived Surge. It was not as good as I remembered it.

There was a brief period where Vanilla Coke went away, and I would have joined a campaign to get it back if there had been one, or if I had been more invested than "aww, that kind of sucks that they took it away, oh well."

He had drug and alcohol abuse issues, and had to have a kidney transplant in 2010 because it worsened his diabetes. And his work between SNL and 30 Rock was C-list comedy clubs and VH1 movie cameos. I don't doubt that Tina casting him on 30 Rock put him on the right path financially and personally.

This was a good movie, but suffered from the common two-hander problem - one of the characters is significantly more interesting than the other.

I really hope the next season is the last one.

Crappy foreign policy ideas? THAT'S JUST REPUG TALKING POINTS!!1!!!11 YAS QUEEN #imwithher

I saw this at a drive-in with Coyote Ugly, and kudos to the projectionist who slotted it second, because we all needed it after the diarrheal spray that was Coyote Ugly.

IMDB says he's on Code Black now, which is weird, since I would have predicted he would have gotten absorbed in the ABC Family original movie/show stable, where B-and-C-list teen stars from the 90's and early 2000's go to have adult careers.

Hollywoodland came out around the same time as The Black Dahlia, and I recall various message boards were abuzz as to which of them would be better.

This, Freeway and Legally Blonde are her lifetime pass movies. She can make as many Hot Pursuits and This Means Wars as she wants.

Of course, aside from being absolutely brilliant, this movie was also a not-at-all exaggeration of what happened in the 2008 and 2016 Democratic primaries.

As a Zac Efron fan, I'm glad that I can now watch We Are Your Friends in the background while I do other things.

"WHAT IF THIS MOVIE HAD A VHS TRAILER?" is the one type of supercut/mashup/whatever you want to call it that I never tire of. I don't know why.

Pssh. Jim Brown doesn't regret going fully nude in Playgirl in photos that are easily googled wait, what?

There was an Inventory in 2011 on that very subject!

In What To Expect When You're Expecting, she played a food truck owner who has a one-night stand with fellow food truck owner Chace Crawford. She gets pregnant, they decide to have the baby, then she miscarries and they deal with the fallout.

I'd say it holds up. It's a fun movie. Terrific supporting cast. The 40s comic book/cartoon style and "swing is popular right now!" soundtrack simultaneously made it timeless and dated. And Cameron Diaz in her film debut, which is good or bad, depending.

I know that I saw it, and it inspired a pretty great Ebert pan, but thumbing through the plot summary, I don't recall a single detail. Ray Liotta AND James Woods were in it?

She's also working on the show Queen Sugar for OWN, which honestly doesn't sound that great but she's earned enough goodwill that I'll give it a chance.

My issue with it is not so much that it exists, because it's good and insightful and cutting in all the usual LWT ways, but that Trump is a story that doesn't really need a John Oliver. We have a hundred other reporters and tweeters and comedians and whatever who take care of Trump, and this just feels like white