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maltbrew
avclub-278bf6a4e514e6b15d5c1a2ff7d6d70b--disqus

Eugene Levy would say yes to a middle school play in Wyoming!

I also liked The Crapenters.

"…who’s being expanded to a major starring role alongside…" uuuuugghhhhh!!

"Never don't give up!"

I couldn't get over that everyone spoke English.

His laugh was one of the best villain laughs ever! WAAAAAHAHAHAAA!

My custardy spandauers will destroy your hope for peace!

At least Mark Millar knows how to spell 'should have' in its contracted form.

And right when he punches him we hear the jumping sound from the 6 million dollar man.

That's NOT licorice you filthy Americans!

Finally, Walt's cancer is going into remission. But won't he be bored as a high school teacher?

Quack quack quack quack.

I have a friend who'd forgotten the word for shillelagh and was trying to remember it, he was saying it was like a mashup of chipotle and ukulele.

We now return to Battle Seisure Robots!

Chief Wiggum. The one where all the citizens are turned into their costumes. For some reason Dennis Rodman is in the episode.

No wonder Batman has no trouble defeating all of his enemies. They are in their 60's/70's when he's in his prime.

And getting an honest pay for honest work is fine and all but did Robert Downey Jr. really need $50 million for Age of Ultron? For example.

Well I'm busy the rest of the year so I can't.

How about a complete restructuring of pay so someone doesn't earn well over $10 million for about a year's worth of work?

YEEES!