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Do we have clearance, Clarence?

Do we have a list of songs about rainbows? How much of a song must be devoted to rainbows to make them considered "about" rainbows? If we can define this, what percentage of songs are indeed about rainbows? How does this compare to the percentage of songs about love (and various sub-divisions of it), cars, and other

I would like to see this used as an alternative to reviewing based on stars/out of 10/etc. Allowing a reviewer to admit that a work is bad in many important ways, but was, in fact, incredibly enjoyable.

It is kind of weird how we tend to use "fanboy" as a pejorative.  Is there something inherently wrong with having a large appreciation for a body of work, or has our culture just moved to the point where, given the recently-found ability to mock someone on the other side of the world for their taste in music, we are

I'm on board the "the show depresses me" train. This video was enough. Did a man REALLY say that it's okay to pay women less because money is more important to men? And this guy still has a career?

Indeed. And no matter how accidental the encounter, it ends with a level of disproportional slapstick violence.

I only visited Disney World once, but from experience, I can say that no one there is ever happy.

I was under the impression the original would have been a sort of harem romantic comedy where the girl in question competes with several Disney princesses for Mickey's affection. Each episode would involve Mickey accidentally walking in on the girls changing, bathing, or stripping for no discernible reason.

I'm in favor of any video that justifies the flagrant overuse of CCOCK jokes.

I think 42 would make for an excellent tattoo, but I've decided if I HAD to get one it would be three simple words:
SPACEBALLS: THE TATTOO

I don't see any reason not to start here. As pointed out above, DS2 is completely unrelated to any other SMT game (including DS1, though they share most of the same visual resources. You won't be rescuing Haru on the stage in Tokyo, but you'll still fight there using many of the same demons).

January 4th, to be precise.

I liked KOTOR2 the best. It was the one Star Wars game that said, "Hey,
you know that notion that 'the Jedi are good, the Sith are evil, and
that's all to it?' What if, like, that's bullshit, and both side are
pretty terrible?"

No One Lives Forever is one of my favorite games of all time. A great story with memorable characters, great comedic writing, and stealth based combat that was actually fun. The fact that most people don't remember it is a shame.

When I was around 8 or so, I was sure adults watched stuff like James Bond. Yeah, it's only PG-13, but to an 8 year old, 13 is like 30. I imagined my parents wouldn't let me watch it because there were straight up hardcore sex-scenes. Afterall, if you looked at the back of any of the VHS movies, Bond was IN BED with a

I'd like to throw in another.
Pinky (Pinky and the Brain)

Opening the floodgates
Well, now we know Hanah-Barbara cartoons aren't exempt from the urge to turn old shows into sassy-talking animal 3D slapstick movies. So who's next?

@ Smartypants

At least Cartoon Network is still putting out some good cartoons between all the crap. Chowder, Flapjack, Adventure Time are all good.

I haven't heard his latest album yet, but while the delivery may be becoming predictable, the fact that (I personally believe) he's so very, very right in his observations at least keeps me laughing.