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It took me a little while to realize that it actually was Daniel Craig, who I did not expect to see in a comedic role, well, ever. So I'm intrigued.

And then he followed with The Limey. Hell of a 1-2 punch.

Sure, but what happens when little Timmy Schmesident of Duluth MN grows up and wants to run for office? No one will take him seriously!

Holy fuck it's about time but at the same time please please don't screw it up, Amazon.

Three's Company or MacGyver here.

Isn't a (single, logical) conclusion, I took it to mean. But yeah, it's worded very weirdly.

I think there's an extra parenthesis in the Youtube link, but otherwise thanks— I'd heard of the show but never seen it. It does appear to be fiendishly difficult (and also oddly laid-back, in a very British way) but definitely enjoyable.

" I don't know what system of government or economy they are proposing, though."

It probably wasn't, but "Wow" sure sounds like it was written specifically for that car commercial. That said, it wasn't bad.

The new one's consistently good.

Late 70s or early 80s, it sounds like.

I occasionally wonder if people in the Anaheim Ducks front office cringe slightly when they remember how their team came into being.

Might solve a mystery

…didn't Stephen Lang's character die in the first one? Is one of a set of quadruplets or something?

It's not a movie, but the X-Files had that one episode using it.

Quality work getting three different oo pronunciations into her name, Bloodgood family.

There's a pizza place in my neighborhood that's had a menu board like that for years; they use numbers and upside-down letters where possible. But it's been so long that I wonder why just didn't go buy a new set of letters.

(Mostly) same here, but with Venture Brothers.

Yeah, my company network password ended with a number, so every time I've been forced to change it (every 90 days, though sometimes it doesn't require it for an extra week or two, like it forgot somehow) I just tick it up by 1. It's worked so far.

I was just thinking a day or two ago how the line "move through the room like ambulance drivers" from 'Where It's At' was oddly compelling and somehow, even, profound? I mean not really 'profound' as such but you could see some levels to it.