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Not as catchy as the animated one:

YEAH, LIKE YOU KNEW!!!

HEY, THE GUY FROM LLEWYN DAVIS IS RESISTANCE GUY DODE MCPHERSON IN FORCE AWAKENS!!! I JUST FOUND THIS OUT!!! OMIGOD YOU GUYS!!!

I loved Burn After Reading the first time I saw it, and still think it's hilarious, but it'll never be as beloved as Lebowski. Both films share the meaningless meandering plot, but Burn After Reading is a lot more overt about it. It's also a lot meaner to its characters. Lebowski has a great heart at the center of

Mine was, anyway.

Hudsucker Proxy actually grew on me. The first time I saw it most of the performances grated on me (especially Jennifer Jason Leigh and John Mahoney), the bleakness became too bleak and the ending seemed like a cop-out. Repeated viewings made all that stuff work; it's a very unique, lovely film.

10. I don't get it
9. Hudsucker Proxy
8. Hateful Eight
7. O Brother (totally)
6. fishing in a brook
5. Crimewave
4. Toy Story 4
3. the number three
2. Sullivan's Travels
1. Burn After Reading

Counterpoint:

No way!!! I love "Kiss Kiss Kiss." (It may even be my favorite song on Double Fantasy).

Honestly, I didn't even think twice. But yeah, considering I used to look forward to Sunday at 11:00 (MT) when the new Inventory showed up, reading the Wigging Out thing out of habit and shrugging is a huge step down for the website (or a huge step up for me as a person…
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nah, I'll go with the huge step down thing).

He's head writer for a new Onion spinoff. I forget the name, but I went to the website and it reminded me of Clickhole. Not that Clickhole is a bad thing, but he's really missed here!

Hey, I liked Plummer! He almost got us to a Super Bowl (except for the fact that we ran into the flyin' Roethlesbergers), and he got screwed the next year with the drafting of Cutler (not to mention the fact that we lost Kubiak that year as well).

It depends on the market you're in. I thought Simms was great when the Broncos weren't very good; when we had a Simms/Nantz game it was like Christmas. All of a sudden we get Peyton Manning, Simms is our home team announcer, and god he's terrible oh god he's terrible.

Would you say that you feel….Love…for…Savage…

Oh God, that hurt. I'm okay now, I think. I'm pretty sure I'm okay.

Depends on what were you were exbecking.

I think it would sound…a little something like this….

I'm sure most of these folks had unpleasant run-ins with Cosby and are enjoying getting their digs in. As far as ignoring him is concerned, that would be nice, but if one of his cases actually goes to trial…well, have you met my friend 24-hour news cycle?

The Last Hungry Cat was a Freleng (as were almost all the Tweety-Sylvester's) but there definitely was a McKimson influence on that cartoon.

The real key to 50's Warner Brothers was how different the three directors were. McKimson preferred parodies of radio and TV, which is a lot of fun (not to mention he created the freakin' Tasmanian Devil!), but for pure storytelling ability I wouldn't take him over Jones in a million years.

But Clampett only really had maybe four years where he was on top of his game (those Porky shorts were important, but with a few "Wackyland"-type exceptions, they stand up about as well as Andy Panda or Barney Bear) before he moved on to puppetry. The fact that Jones continued to evolve for…oh about…forty years, is