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I disagree. This is basically a form of community service. I love it.
She's got pretty nice legs! She's a decent dancer! Go get it, KCC!
You know what I liked about the Mindy Project? So far, all of the characters are intelligent. They chose to set it in a hospital (or doctor's office? I couldn't quite figure that part out) and made all the characters sort of sincere feeling. The antagonistic doctor was great. And he made a reference to her weight after she made fun of his failed marriage! Those are mean things to do and you never really see that on TV! I enjoyed it.
I feel like Jessica Beil and Kate Beckinsale would fit in that cast. I really liked the Australian stunt double for Uma that was in Death Proof. I actually can't believe she hasn't been doing a lot more.
Starship Troopers! I wrote a paper on this movie in college! It's pretty good, and I think it'll hold up in a POST 9-11 WORLD.
Ha I am the worst but I can't believe no one just walked over and took the little girl away! What gives! DISCIPLINE YOUR CHILD.
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Thank you! That irked me! Because I LOVE Naomi Watts. Hubbahubbahubba...
He must have known for sure that she was going to say yes, and immediately! Or that triumphant applause in the movie behind them would have been kind of sad!
I'm just generally against censorship. Even if it's censorship to preserve someone's cultural privilege. :(
Yeah actually this thing happened to me also. It's a very strange batch of emotions to swirl around...
Wait am I alone in thinking that Dredd movie looked fun and kind of gorgeous? I admit that I am a sucker for super slow motions stuff... It looks like it was shot in HD (which is probably actually standard that that movie trailer LOOKED like it was HD). I mean, I also DO enjoy those videos where something really slowly explodes in HD that are on YouTube, so my endorsement may be kind of dopey, but sign me up for Dredd!
Heh I started to wonder what a live action Family Guy would look like, and it kind of feels like it would look a lot like 30Rock! A bunch of story threads VERY loosely connected, with constant cut-aways to demonstrate some weird thing someone said. The tone would be different, but the style... Very similar!
I gotta be honest, I agree with the animators. For whatever reason, the Academy of Emmy Sciences doesn't want to include them in the consideration for best comedy? Okay, well that's weird right off... They aren't some other strange thing like a sketch show or a late night variety hour. So now there's a special category where animated shows are to be judged side by side (because they can only be compared with each other, and not shows whose actors read the lines are are filmed [despite the fact that "animated" is really the flimsiest connector I can think of. Seriously what two animated shows are even really comparable?]) and so there was a single episode where a real show made a 20 minute animated gif and it's thrown in? So South Park, which did half an episode as a live action show should be up for Best Comedy instead of best animated comedy? Really, I just hate arbitrary decisions. I don't care about the awards. I will never once think that a show that wins an Emmy is inherently good. But if I were inside the system I would be frustrated by all the arbitrariness! >:o Strike the category of Best Animated Show or honor it!
Seriously, who throws a book?
I liked that puffer fish! He puffed up!
Guys I think you spoiled R2D2. Esq.'s joke!
Ha this post reminds of the gross disparity between Charlize Theron (and Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel) and Kristen Stewart last night at the #MTVMovieAwards. K-Stew looked terrible! Like she never goes outside and doesn't own a hairbrush. I get that the show is for kicks and no one cares about the prize, but it's still on television!
You know what? I wanted to hate-watch this show but I found myself clicking back and forth between basketball and the awards to see the hot movie stars looking hot. When Kate Beckinsale and Jessica Biel following Charlize Theron onto the stage? That was nice! I've had a crush on all three of them for my entire adult life (current age - 31). Let the millionairesses have their silly party and let me watch them!
There are definitely some mean spirited comments there, and one in particular which goes above and beyond the context of the story. Having said that, this little award isn't really a big deal, right? Do people now believe that a jokey award based on a girl's actual poor code of conduct is some kind of abuse? Calling children out on their bad habits might inspire them to change their behavior. I mean, it MIGHT inspire a negative change, but if the girl is already coasting or failing, maybe that risk is worth some creative effort at getting a different response out of her? There just seems to be a huge divide between this fake award and a teacher slapping a student in the face.
This is the kind of post it takes for me to log in and comment. This is a good post, werttrew.
Oh no! It's much bigger than I wanted!
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I feel terrible for you. There is no feeling quite as freeing as letting loose a torrent of wretched filth in a public restroom. Stepping out of the stall, smirking, thinking "the sanctity of the place has been fouled."
We've all been there, Tiny Genius. We've all been on the Today Show in the midst of a terrifying Code Brown.
Truly, all that could have gone wrong did go wrong.
Really good work here. Just top notch stuff.
Alan Silvestri is a graduate of Teaneck High School, my alma mater. Is that a phrase that applies to high schools? Other notable graduates include Gaius Charles, Leonard Maltin, and Damon Lindelof! Go Highwaymen!
Oh incidentally I'll likely be seeing The Avengers at the UA Court Street theater on Monday, then getting wings at O'Keefe's. So if anyone knows where that means I'll be and you want to see just how handome I really am, see you there!
I am avoiding that trailer for Batman. That makes me feel stupid because I know that my television will insist that I watch it 1-200 times before I see the movie. I also suspect that I'll see it when I see the Avengers on Monday.
That dog watches too many cartoons! How on earth was he even doing that!
This is terrible but I admire your self-confidence. +1!
Yeah this is exactly how I felt. I wasn't even that big a fan of Law & Order, but this was SO ON POINT that I was grinning at their audacity. I actually found it charming specifically in the WAY it made the L&O blue print so transparent. It's like Dick Wolf gave them his fill in the blank script generator. Also, I don't think this show actually has a narrative arc. Looking for one kind of misses the point... They seem to go out of their way season after season to throw in some weird plot details that would be important, or at least the subject of the plot, on other shows. Like on the "clip show" episode when they revealed that Britta and McHale were repeatedly having sex all over the place. I get the feeling the creators of Community don't want the show to be like other shows in a sincere sense. They want it to be EXACTLY like other shows in a flippant, slightly mean-spirited sense.
God I hope there's a cougar version. I still want to see Prague!
I have done my research. Check the March 23 Videogum This Week in Movie Trailers.
That trailer has already been Videogum'd! (I think)