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I'd love to be a part of his prostate-ticular.

#Nippleinthebootyassbitch

That's awesome that he closed with The Fountain. It's my favorite soundtrack, and I would absolutely lose my composure if I heard it performed live.

Make that a quadruple!

YES. It's so amazingly believable.

I'd rather see Spinal Tap open for the Muppets.

And a gold medal in Brow Furrowing.

The work that went into this is really impressive, but there's no angle to it other than being wacky and random. If they dialed the lol-so-random-ness way back and just focused on the Jack-turns-into-a-chicken angle, while maintaining the Kubrickian sense of dread, this could have been… well, not good. But at least

Michael and women? A-coodle-doodle-do! A-coodle-doodle-do!

Laszlo Kovacs never quite figured out how to get his Schick out of shape.

And it certainly didn't help Tobias and Lindsay's marriage.

Same here. All comedy is subjective, obviously, but I think CBB and T&E and other shows of their ilk are just… more selectively subjective? I think I can safely say I "get" the Tim & Eric sense of humor, I just don't enjoy it most of the time. Yet I love Comedy Bang Bang (most of the time) and the Eric Andre Show,

jery get ipad?

I liked Cudi. He was low-key and genial and willing to be goofy, but the show just didn't give him enough to do. I don't predict that will be a problem with Al.

"So that's it after 20 years? So long, good luck?"

Old Sourpuss himself? No thanks.

"That's the challenge there: how're you gonna be a black role model if you've never had one? I've been blessed to have mom and dad, my brother Cliff, John Coltrane, Curtis Mayfield, and as of last night, brother Jason Segel."

*salutes photo*

**BZZZZ**

FLIM SPRINGFIELD