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Don't you need to be somewhere? Preferably cut in half?

Does everyone here have a rare form of arthritis where their thumbs can't press down hard enough on the "SKIP FWD" button on the DVR remote? I watch Adult Swim as much as the next person and I managed to avoid the previews.

This has been stuck in my head for the past 12 hours and I can't say I'm displeased.

Pretty sure he didn't dump Betty (opening scene of RofN 2 had him packing a portrait of her in his suitcase) and Lewis' relationship with CTS was platonic.

Have you ever had a root beer, paused and thought "This definitely needs more gentian root."?

A couple of things. Maine was called "Vacationland" prior to the 60s before air conditioning when out of state people would escape their hot and humid hellholes for a couple of weeks to relax in Maine's slightly less hot and humid hellhole environment.

'…a very Maine personality which is, “I hate everyone and everyone stay away from me.”' Yeah, that's pretty much Maine. And pretending to like Moxie.

The funniest part of the movie for me is Bender (with the accompanying hand-gestures): "I joined the club I thought was cool. But it turned out all
leaguee-weegies are totally lame. That's what we call ourselves.
Leaguee-weegies."

Yeah, that ending slightly freaked me the fuck out, and I had flashbacks to 1999 during the first week of Blair Witch premiering, when everyone wasn't quite as internet savvy as today, and people were walking out of theaters not entirely convinced that they didn't just see a snuff film.

I love this for the line delivery of future Bender in a tuxedo admonishing the other Bender. "It's called class, you yokel. Now if you'll excuse me, I have a buttocks to tattoooo."

Pump Up the Volume and Over the Edge are two movies I saw in my early 20s I really wish I had seen while still in high school.

It's "If….". Get it right.

I once helped set up a pirate radio station at an anarchist squat in Oakland. To bad it was 2009 and no one listened to the fucking radio anymore…

A better "long road" Modest Mouse song— a collaboration with 764-Hero clocking in at over 14 minutes: "Whenever You See Fit".

Bobby, I've got propane in my urethra.

I think the short term greed of the arcade owners jacking up prices higher than the rate of inflation doomed one of the last American neighborhood hang-out spots where kids could congregate relatively cheaply and relatively unsupervised. I saw games go from $.50 to play, $.25 to continue to basically double that in

It was an intriguing story… not sure it's 30 for 30 material. Seems like it would be better suited as a bonus feature on the Blu-Ray edition of The Right Stuff.

I liked DoFP just for the fact that after 6 X-Men/Wolverine movies, the 7th finally have the X-Men fighting as a team, using their superpowers in tandem in sprawling comic book fashion & not just a series of one-on-one battles. Albeit too briefly. It's what the Avengers 1 & 2 got right.

At least he isn't doing car insurance commercials like some of the other Office alumni…

Some hot springs reek of sulfur, which isn't the same stench as shit but still pretty bad and just enough of a pretext for a really stupid lowest-common-denominator gross-out joke.