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OK, I'll put myself up for abuse here by telling O'Neal HE IS WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! … about the math.

GORGO!

inflation.

Can this win for the most stilted, awkward, pretentious line in AV Club history?

Except for it being utterly deplorable, sure.

Jesus. Pretty awesome even without the quality headphones.

136 reasonable discussions … and not one mention of Steve Holt.

And get out of my killbot or I shall unleash the sky upon you!

I was thinking exactly the same thing. Specifically Barry Windsor Smith, of course, but also some of the best work ever from John Buscema. Conan and stunning art have a long history.

I was thinking exactly the same thing. Specifically Barry Windsor Smith, of course, but also some of the best work ever from John Buscema. Conan and stunning art have a long history.

Giving each a listen as I read this … very thankful to AV Club for turning me on to Future of the Left and Fiona Apple. Wouldn't have heard of the former and wouldn't have given the latter a chance without this.

Giving each a listen as I read this … very thankful to AV Club for turning me on to Future of the Left and Fiona Apple. Wouldn't have heard of the former and wouldn't have given the latter a chance without this.

Cradle Will Rock is an excellent, excellent film. Highly recommended.

Cradle Will Rock is an excellent, excellent film. Highly recommended.

Please tell me this is a remake of Shanghai Noon!

Please tell me this is a remake of Shanghai Noon!

I thought Yahoo Serious was Young Lincoln?

I thought Yahoo Serious was Young Lincoln?

Not that anyone will read this 5 days after it aired, but it was pretty damn brilliant product placement, based on this discussion. Rather than turning everyone off instantly, Microsoft succeeded in getting a fair number of intelligent individuals to debate the issue — and by *not* using the name, we're all doing it

Not that anyone will read this 5 days after it aired, but it was pretty damn brilliant product placement, based on this discussion. Rather than turning everyone off instantly, Microsoft succeeded in getting a fair number of intelligent individuals to debate the issue — and by *not* using the name, we're all doing it