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A ridiculous amount of sequels and the surge of 3D movies appear to be the only accurate things about Back to the Future II.

Except, Jack & Diane is John Mellencamp, back in his "Cougar" days.

Hearted. I Borking love the Swedish Chef.

The TSA is just security. It was the Airport Service that fired her.

After watching this whole video it became clear to me that none of the people talking actually bothered to see the movie. They saw a blurb saying, "Antagonist Tex Richman is an oil baron who wants to tear down the studio and the Muppets set out to stop him," but managed to interpret that as, "Muppets hate success!"

Did they put Veronica Mars back on Netflix? I know I watched it all in like 2.5 weeks last December, but I was hoping to make that a tradition.

The only celeb I've never been surprised to see was Paul Newman, because he lived practically next door so there were places and events you kind of expected to see him at.

This is pretty true. You have to walk by them and do your double-take. And by the time you're going, "It's totally (Fill in Celeb's name here)!" 10 minutes have passed.

This made a crappy afternoon totally worth sitting through. Thank you.

I'm really enjoying all the Sir Mix-a-Lot references. I tried hard not to but they're just too enjoyable. Pure gold!

Boyz II Men is usually a safe bet but I honestly have no idea. I'm curious though!

This was also the case for Parks and Rec last year, no? Amy Pohler's adorable baby?

Possibly? I had heard that was yesterday. But I can't tell if it's her anyway because she never actually faces the camera and is sorta hiding behind Hoda so I just assumed. Whoever she is, she is loud and needs to take it down a notch. She is mic'ed up and nobody has a problem hearing her.

Is that Kathie Lee yelling? Indoor voice, lady!

I first read all the books through fantastically hilarious rants and recaps on livejournal. Every once in a while I go back and read them just for laughs.

I think they were on hiatus because of Tina's maternity leave.

I adored Pushing Daisies but then the writer's strike happened and ruined everything. They didn't promote its return and so I forgot about it.

Community got really strong in the second half of it's first season. At the time they still didn't know if they were being renewed for a second season and decided to just go balls to the wall with their content. I highly recommend starting with the Jack Black episode and moving on from there. Contemporary American

The few times I watched it Outsourced seemed to really toe the line between humor and prejudice to me. And maybe I saw the wrong episodes but often I felt like they were treating some of their Indian characters as stereotypical and horrifically stupid. It always reminded me of those MetroPCS commercials which are