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Well, "funny is in the eye of the beholder" - I found it very funny - and the B-story is so simple its correctly sized as a B-story. But the ending is far from a 'cop-out' or 'lazy writing' - its a comment on the very same ending of the book. The rescue isn't ever discussed or portrayed, because that's hardly the

Um, Dennis, he means the *word* - not the item itself.

This idea, of course, presumes that Perkins isn't *already* a sixth-grader.

Codplay? Wasn't that one of Troy McClure's old vices?

Jebus, D.C. in the late 70s-early 80s had the best & most quirky, out-there movie reviewer on the teevee…. Campbell on 4, John Corcoran on 7, and freakin' *Davey Marlin Jones* on 9. We got a good range of tastes from them, and some bizarre video.

I ain't wrong - but don't anyone go thinking that my assessment of the Judd clip in ANY WAY "supports" the doucheking Cos. It doesn't - he should still be shunned by all good people.

This topic is really more of a "FOR YOUR CORPSE-IDERATION"!

It's so very brave of Judd to spend half his act repeating the premise of how incredibly beautiful his wife and daughters are. And then to hinge the Cosby jokes on the effect his crimes have taken on… Cosby's marriage.

Oddly, that's akin to the first (and first awful) 'joke' lines of the narration: "Staten Island is like if Brooklyn had a baby with New Jersey."

Just for the record, this is a really awful, desperately unfunny film.

Nope. Not banking and insurance laws at all. Its business-friendly corporate law and corporate taxation, and all of the corporation-friendly legal precedents in the state's courts' holdings.

Pat.

Most excellent!

My god, man, how many mis-transcriptions have we been subject to? This is crucial data!
It's probably some mis-remembering with him, too - which is completely understandable - because Arch was a recurring on "Voyage" but wasn't ever on "Batman", but Art was an uncredited henchman twice on "Batman" but wasn't ever on

"Anyway, this guy Art always got calls to do Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea or Batman, and he’d get one or two lines, and… I knew the routine. So…"
Will, ftr that guy was Art Metrano, who would be a FANTASTIC RR interview.
Especially because the above Rocco story would launch it - he's long been of the opinion that

Then you may wish to turn on subtitles next time so you understand it, my Kraut/Mick friend!

You could have saved yourself a lot of typing if you just put "I agree with Standard Withering X-Files Take-down #4"

Hey, where is Sideshow Bob and that guy who eats people and takes their faces?

I vant some taquito trees!

The huuuuuuge Bantha-head-in-the-Tusken-bed scene's a real shocker.