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Cousin Olivier
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Egg.

I definitely prefer the original TZ version of the story to the movie version, even though Joe Dante did a decent job with it. But damn, you're right about Kathleen Quinlan.

I definitely prefer the original TZ version of the story to the movie version, even though Joe Dante did a decent job with it. But damn, you're right about Kathleen Quinlan.

There was a short while where I thought that Packer's cupcakes were fine and that he was just handing them out hoping they would get all confused and assume there was a catch when they're wasn't. But then I realized we're talking about Packer here - a one-dimensional character if there ever was one - and figured he

I was offended on behalf of peeps everywhere. I demand an apology from Onion CEO Steve Hannah, or his peep-counterpart.

I agree. Let's calm down and look forward to that period of time just after the new Netflix episodes are released when everyone gets to complain about how they suck compared to Season 3, which of course sucked compared to Seasons 1 and 2. Then - and only then - should we start clamoring for the time after the AD movie

It's not, it's the prequel to that really really bad Scrubs episode (which is why Braff is in it)

I want to see the climactic battle scene where she claps her hands twice and the Millennium Falcon's hyper-drive starts.

Or a Bugs Bunny short: A Right Turn At Elbaquerque

I never liked her character either. She was supposed to come across confident and strong, but to me she was always smug and annoying. And in some scenes she looked half-asleep, while in others she'd totally chew the scenery.

It's funny, I pretty much agree with everything in this review. "Two" is a well-crafted, character driven story that deserves an A, while "The Arrival" is a good idea that ultimately falls apart due to some overstretched believability and probably deserves a C+. But nonetheless, I always found "Two" kinda boring and

Hey, don't forget Crystal Skull.

I momentarily tried to think of a snarky remark that would subtly, humorously and effectively make LaBeouf look like an ass, but he's just such a masterful job of it himself that he's left us almost nothing to work with.

Rarely have the name Bruce Lee and the phrase "fish-hole" been uttered more beautifully in the same article.

I just rewatched some of this episode and I realized something else - even though Steve Carell was nowhere to be seen, there were actually 2 Michael Scott characters in it - Bob Odenkirk's goofy/inappropriate/dumb version, and Ed Helms' immature/pissy/hurt/asshole version. If you listen to many of Andy's lines, they

This wasn't a great episode, but it was a lot better than other ones this season that got better grades. C-? I also kind of liked the 1-hour format, it kind of let the episode stretch it's legs a little instead of seeming like they were trying to cram too much into a half-hour.

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Let's hope that's ALL Rupert does in his "Mr. Whippy" truck.

The Amazing Colossal Man ftw. One of the earliest MST3K's I ever saw, so it is a sentimental favorite.

No… I was saying that many aspects of the show have gotten progressively more unrealistic as the years have gone on. Overall this season is still an improvement over last year, but compared to earlier seasons (say 1-5) the show has lost some of its heart. While some characters were always cartoonish - Michael Scott a