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Keanu Reeves Monologue
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D-D-D-Danger, Watch behind you

I think they were all over Canada, not just Toronto.  At least, I seem to recall one that took place at the West Edmonton Mall.

*Digs Your Grave*

More importantly, Noel Fielding is inherently hilarious.

Didn't Graham Lineman write "Fatter Ted"?

I started reading The Dark Tower series at the beginning of the year, and am now about 30 pages away from the end of Wizard and Glass.  I had a lot of people tell me it was their favourite of the series, but I have to be honest: I just don't get it.  It's not bad, certainly, but I can't get behind the outpouring of

Additionally, he did one for Crumb.

'"Battlefield Earth" is like taking a bus trip with someone who has needed a bath for a long time.'

Broads don't belong in broadcasting!

That's a man kiss.

Everyone thinks of that.  No one remembers that one episode of The Tick live action series with Dave Foley dancing around to that song.

Hey, I've been working my way through the boxset as well, so I'll comment on your comment!

I have no problem with British Batman, British Spider-man, or British Superman, but for some reason, British Parker is where I draw the line.

They were also both written by Larry Cohen.

I've only the 4th series left for Fry & Laurie.  I've been holding off on Jeeves and Wooster because my sister gave me a Wodehouse Jeeves omnibus for my birthday a last year and I wanted to finish it before I started the TV show.

I bought the box set in 2010, but just started watching it last month.

The following is a list of TV Shows/mini-series where I own every episode on DVD, but have never seen/am only part of the way through.  My resolution is to cut this list down by at least a third this year without adding to it too much.

I have tried to watch Amores Perros three times, and Babel twice.  I have yet to get half an hour into either.

I read some of those books mentioned in high school and college, but never read Salem's (But I've seen half of the Tobe Hooper miniseries).  I might pick some of the rest up later, but 8 novels by one author is enough for me this year.

I'm about halfway through Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book, but once I've finished it, I've decided that 2013 will be the year I finally stop putting it off, suck it up, and read the entire Dark Tower saga.