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Written by Allan Loeb, whose last movie was Collateral Beauty.

Remember Bliss, that Canadian erotica show they used to air at midnight on Saturdays for a couple years in the early 2000s, and Adam Beach was in the first episode, and that guy from Seventeen Again was in another where he was the hot basketball player friend of this repressed housewife's son, and the housewife bangs

List lacks Jungle 2 Jungle. List is invalid.

"She's MAINSTREAM SOULLESS CORPORATE POP, maaaaaaan. I'm not gonna be a part of the music industry machine!

I felt enormously guilty that every protest in my city thus far has coincided with a prior commitment, so I sent some money to the ACLU and Kal Penn's thing. Next time, I promise.

The post-Harold and Kumar career paths of Kal Penn and John Cho elate me to a weird degree.

Eh, I'll take her uncanny asexuality over Ariana Grande's "you're 23 but you ALWAYS dress and look like jailbait and it creeps me the fuck out" aesthetic any day.

Not as good as Hokay, So Here's The Earth.

Shows like this are "I'll go if good seats are $x or less."

At least now we don't get the sadness of some group getting all excited about getting the required signatures, and then getting a pithy form letter that crushes their dreams.

Can we just get another Richard Kelly movie, period? I totally gel with his brand of weirdness.

I saw it for the first time in 2007 with full awareness of the twist and still enjoyed it, so I'd say yes.

Dumb example, and I wouldn't say ALL of the CGI in it holds up, but Armageddon's CGI is still pretty good for a 19-year-old movie. Mostly the space stuff (although some of that is miniatures and models).

This show kind of already exists - Idiotsitter.

There's also an added layer with Milo being gay. Not that he's not a disgusting, horrible person, and not that this comparison is 1:1, but the time when LGBT books were only reviewed in LGBT publications and only published by really, really small publishers was not that long ago.

The part of me that compulsively reads shitty gay celebrity memoirs (looking at you, Ricky Martin, Lance Bass and Don Lemon) is dreading checking this one out from the library.

I didn't hate season 4, but after Fury Road, I feel like if you aren't going to absolutely BRING IT when you revive an older property, there's really no point in doing it, and season 4 wasn't good enough for me to feel like any more AD would be up to snuff.

That's for sure a possibility, but Jenkins would also be the first black director to win Director (he's only the fourth one to be nominated), and given #oscarssowhite, the times in the past that two obvious BP frontrunners split the vote, and the fact that La La is pretty much a lock for Picture, I think odds are high

I think it'll be a picture/director split between La La and Moonlight, and Moonlight will probably take director. Much like 2013, when Gravity and 12 Years A Slave did the same thing.

Wasn't there also a sex change movie with Elle Fanning and I want to say Naomi Watts that was supposed to be an Oscar contender and then disappeared?