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Bishonen Knife
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For the second time in a week, AVC - Australians eat delicious Vegemite, not crappy Marmite.

Also, everyone who ever saw it said it was a terrible movie.

Were they watching Manhattan Melodrama at the time?

Monkey Magic …. oooooooooo!

God bless Neil Cicierega and all who sail under him.

Mindy farted, Tina's like 'Oh no she didn't!' and Bill's just glad that nobody noticed he seized the opportunity to squeeze out a quiet one himself.

I was in a hotel in Los Angeles when I saw it on the news.

Caramel As You Are
Big Cheesecake
Milk Dud It

It's in the Experience Music Project museum in Seattle. Close up, it looks like a cheap piece of shit.

Darko 2: The Darkoest Timeline

Liked it then, still like it now (I last saw it on a long-haul flight which was … interesting), but as others have commented, everything the guy has done ever since makes it seem more like a happy accident than anything else.

They even use the same brand of fake tan.

These kind of shenanigans are not uncommon. There are two completely different versions of The Sweet that still tour, one each for the two surviving original members. There are no original members in the Little River Band - just some guy who worked with them briefly and bought the rights to the band name.

They played the Arlene Schnitzer a few years back and barely acknowledged the audience. This time around, they're too cool to even turn up.

A Jackie Jormp-Jomp style knock-off version would be legitimately entertaining, though.

I not only think Unbreakable has aged better than The Sixth Sense, but I liked it better than The Sixth Sense the first time around, too.

Rules Don't Apply was shut out entirely, no doubt because Hollywood loves a movie about itself but hates a movie that doesn't make any money. I would have loved to see Lily Collins get a nod too.

Highlights of The Forest Grove, Oregon Police Log - A Continuing Series

It was not uncommon back in the day, but games usually had no ending because of a bug, a bad port, or the developers running out of memory. Simply going 'screw you, you don't get an ending' is something else …

This is one show where it's more rewarding to watch all the way through than just catch the clips. It's like hanging out at a bar with a bunch of nice people, and it's often the guests you expect to be pretty boring who end up being good value, and vice versa.