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Agreed; a great game, in both mechanics and atmosphere. I don't really understand the rationale behind the low grade…

No one's talking about the last sketch? It was the only truly excellent sketch of the night.

He was awesome as a diminutive gangster in John Farrow's THE BIG CLOCK.

No mention of the Kinks' "Everybody's in Show Biz"? That album was essentially all griping about the difficulties of touring.

And I was hoping for Moopsball.

Just a question:

For the sketch to work, they had to get a lot MORE hyper-specific. Stuff like zoning laws. (And they need to nudge the joke around by throwing around "And I think you ALL know what THAT means…")

Was I the only one weirded out that Chris Traeger was holding the "Parks and Recreation" postcard designed in the white-and-green, NBC-designed flavor?

Helvetica is neutral— it's the typeface when you don't want a typeface to exist.

She has RANGE.

Not to be negative, but shouldn't this be called "Jon Wurster wants you to see these 7 rock documentaries from the last ten years?"

Agreed, unfortunately.

Until I looked it up, I thought this "Chalky White" business here (and below) were references to fairly a obscure character by Chris Ware.

Being John Malkovich is the first thing that came to mind for me, too. When Malkovich crawls into Malkovich, you really CARE what the result will be, because the rules have been so precise so far.

The phenomenon is worth acknowledging, but that phrase isn't going to fly.

It appears that they have NO entries that contain rye, no entries that contain vermouth (sweet or dry). No entries with Angostura or Peychaud's.

Yes, but did you try?

Billy Bob Thornton IS Jon Huntsman.

They're best together, but even apart, there's no bad music from either of them.

He (alongside BBQ) is doing the best music Canada's currently putting out.