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Here, here. That movie fucking sucked shit. I would say something nicer if there were anything nicer to say.

"Trainwreck, the upcoming Judd Apatow-produced vehicle for Amy Schumer…"

Oh damn. I just laughed out loud in my adult work office.

HE IS THE ONE WHOSE GIMMICK ACCOUNT HAS BEEN IRRELEVANT FOR FIVE MONTHS.

I like to take any opportunity I can to say fuck Slate's half-assed TV Roundtable horseshit. It seems to be an experiment where the shows are reviewed only by people with complete ignorance of and contempt for narrative, characters, writing, acting, directing, cinematography, and the overall concept of television

I'm replying to cancel that downvote. I thought the same thing. As my mom (a fellow TV nerd) said, "It's almost too good to be on TV."

Thanks for the link. Just saw this comment. I didn't doubt you. I just don't care for Slate anymore.

Absolutely. I re-watched half the episode the other day just to see these scenes again. That line was perfectly read.

And also, this information purportedly came from Slate, so….

I'm not arguing that it's a modern classic or anything. This was just my observation. I'm mostly indifferent toward the Black Album now (don't even own a copy of it), though I credit it with being one of the records that piqued my interest in heavier music. I'm from the rural south, and didn't start listening to

I fully understand the hindsight-is-20/20 concept with regard to
past musical preferences. I spent the summer of 1999 blasting the
T-total shit out of Significant Other and have been
ashamed of that lapse in good taste ever since. So we're all entitled to
look back at a once-popular album and wonder why or how we ever

Good point. It speaks to the nihilist nature of the whole thing when a rank dumbass impulsively murders arguably the smartest one of the bunch.

I usually fast forward through the credits after the cold open. After that scene I sat there staring at the TV well into the commercial break. That, and Art's going half-Raylan in the diner were two of the best scenes I've ever seen on this show, and that's saying quite a hell of a lot.

The episode was good, but I think the monologue mostly sucked what with the awkward tether-fight. Her monologue last year, with the too-high heels was one of the funniest monologues I've ever seen, and a stellar bit of physical comedy. Also, the psychotic U.S. representative sketch was a warmed-over version of her

Not bleeped in Central time. "Watch my shit, I'm going to take a pee."

Pone down.

I will forever defend the hilarity of Pootie Tang.
For me there are two very basic criteria for a good comedy: 1) It must
make me laugh; 2) It must be quotable. Well, I laughed my ass off at it,
and my brothers and I quoted it for years.

…Mulva?

Doing stupid stuff ≠ Being an ass-douche

Indeed. There may be no worse fate.