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Anthony Strand
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I remember getting worried when Bill Prady said in an interview that there was no place for Lew Zealand or Crazy Harry because they weren't realistic enough:

Also she was on Friday Night Lights for 5 years right before Nashville. Both of those shows actually shot in the states they're set in (Texas and Tennessee). That had to severely limit Britton's ability to take other work during the season. She had to live in those states for several months out of the year, and that's

Three if you count his brief cameo at the end of The Wolverine.

I'd say it isn't necessary. Anyone who cares about Star Wars has seen that movie by now.

He should have looked exactly like his dad, Itchy.

OH!

I gotta be honest: I preferred Jess with Landry.

I like the first one too, but yeah, it's definitely one of those "step up in every way" sequels. It looks better, it moves faster, it incorporates humor more seamlessly, it drops the unnecessary POV character.

See, I feel like it proved how great Doug Jones is, because he took over the voice (as well as the physical performance) in Hellboy II and it still felt like exactly the same character.

I have that yearbook edition too!

I am only here for Sarah Steele. Looking forward to when she gets her spin-off from this.

I didn't even recognize Williamson in Fences until the closing credits.

My favorite piece of trivia on IMDb:

Also Martin Starr's equally-wordless cameo.

It's also basically the premise of The Muppet Show, which was in its 3rd season at the time.

I don't think so. My mom goes gaga for those movies, and she's been happily married for 36 years. Happily married middle-aged women are a huge part of the audience here, I think.

You think the guy in the $6300 Batsuit knows worse than the guy who doesn't make that in a month? COME ON!

Yeah, he would. I agree. But this movie was literally called "Batman Begins," not "Batman is 50"

I went to college with this guy who was certain Batman Begins would be terrible because "they didn't get Michael Keaton back."

Honestly, I'd rather watch that than Affleck.