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Lord Buckethead should learn how to play a musical instrument.

At the end of MP and the Holy Grail, everyone get arrested.

I do feel like she exists just so the show can have that "we accept you as one of us even though you feel like an outcast" moment (which happens and, admittedly feels natural because everyone on the show is kind of an outcast) but as noted below, the actress makes the character work

I read the books as an adult so they weren't really influential at all on me.

Nothing good was ever done on a ukulele

Semprini?

The best cover of "Africa" was done by two middle aged guys in a pizza parlor in Utah on August 7, 2010

Yeah, but it had faces that wanted to murder you so that's a bunch of points off.

Pitch Perfect has 3 films.

Slow year for Pollard, then.

Cocaine makes all of that stuff seem pretty trivial.

Kind of defeats the purpose of staying away from major labels if your chosen distribution channel acts just like a major label (only without the benefits of exposure and infrastructure).

I didn't get the sense that he's a Hollywood producer. He's more of a bored rich kid wanting to do something fun with his money. I also think he might be gay but that's probably just subtext.

Here's 10 dollars. Go make a Star War

Lord and Miller were reportedly making a movie that had more in common with Ace Ventura than Star Wars so it's probably a good thing that they were shitcanned.

Chris Lowell plays a pitch perfect coked up rich dilettante.

Watching this from the perspective of a wrestling fan, I found myself wondering if that was a reference to the terrible Terri Runnels pregnancy/miscarriage angle that the WWF did around 1998-1999

Interesting (to me anyway) bit of trivia: Chavo's other, less famous uncle Mando Guerrero was the head trainer for the actual G.L.O.W.

Event Horizon isn't The Shining in space it's The Call of Cthulhu in space.

Stan Ridgeway also did a fantastic tune with Stewart Copeland for the Rumblefish soundtrack