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Mickey Rooney is actually still alive. Somehow.

That said, I had several older relatives who would watch the show primarily for the music, so I get why they did it.

Musical improv in general is usually pretty rough. I preferred when Ryan and Colin would try to do it and purposefully fuck it up.

Please get this published somewhere.

I have a feeling it will be disappointing. Not enough of a trainwreck to be fun, but just enough of a trainwreck to leave you with that ugly feeling of your own mortality. Sort of like a real trainwreck.

@avclub-1d2649f4224bb31763f9f6122a884e0a:disqus  In which case it would be very different from the original, and thus an interesting new take instead of a rehash.

It was pretty good, but it was so pointless that I kind of don't remember it and it just kind of blends with the original. The only thing I remember is that the vampire attacks looked pretty cool.

I'm pretty sure that ending's hilarity wasn't unintentional. That whole segment is riding the line between black comedy and bleak horror.

That's weird, because I feel the exact opposite. I like both podcasts, but the criticism in WHM always seems to be weirdly specific ("I hate those comedians who just talk about being fat!"), while I usually get a better sense of the core problems behind the Flophouse movies.

He blew up the baby pit!

I'm with the @avclub-9cd818ea56273170b63f339aa6f34bca:disqus . It was pretty joyless, except for that learning-to-fly sequence.

I'd add Birthright to that list. One of the best takes on Lex Luthor ever.

I'd even go as far as to say that Season 4 pulled a Fast Five.

"Because it keeps crashing! Get it?"

Followed closely by Last Airbender.

They're really funny, though.

I'm pretty surprised by this review, and I think it's a pretty coherent perspective: Kuklinski was a guy who thought he could control his psychopathic tendencies enough to have a normal family life, and he was wrong.

It's an adolescence/young adulthood thing, where you're developing your identity and the things that you like are so tied to your identity that a bad review seems like a personal affront. A lot of people grow out of it.

"Walker walker walker walker"

I liked his cameo in that Fin Fang Fooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom mini.