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Oliver Queen could zing his arrow into my buttocks any time!

The "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" movie wouldn't have to change the content of the song at all! I see Zombie directing, maybe Eli Roth if we wanna class it up a li'l.

The "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" movie wouldn't have to change the content of the song at all! I see Zombie directing, maybe Eli Roth if we wanna class it up a li'l.

It fucking is, yeah. And in the film they learn about the joy of scooters by a sassy young black girl in Hanks' college class.

It fucking is, yeah. And in the film they learn about the joy of scooters by a sassy young black girl in Hanks' college class.

Oh, yeah! I did listen to that. But it's so god-awful it deserves an entire episode, really.

Oh, yeah! I did listen to that. But it's so god-awful it deserves an entire episode, really.

I, too, was gonna refute these "Cranston's in nothing but shit movies" with Drive and (by all accounts) Argo, but then I remembered Larry Crowne, the 2011 Tom Hanks vehicle. Anyone seen this? He plays Julia Roberts' schlub husband who's addicted to internet "porn" (ladies in swimsuits). It's the fucking WORST, and I

I, too, was gonna refute these "Cranston's in nothing but shit movies" with Drive and (by all accounts) Argo, but then I remembered Larry Crowne, the 2011 Tom Hanks vehicle. Anyone seen this? He plays Julia Roberts' schlub husband who's addicted to internet "porn" (ladies in swimsuits). It's the fucking WORST, and I

I believe that is Rabin in the front row, wearing the Warhol wig and pink feather boa.

I believe that is Rabin in the front row, wearing the Warhol wig and pink feather boa.

@avclub-c6447300d99fdbf4f3f7966295b8b5be:disqus Does she misspell your name "WACK HANDLEN"?

@avclub-c6447300d99fdbf4f3f7966295b8b5be:disqus Does she misspell your name "WACK HANDLEN"?

Indeed. The reviewer on Pitchfork even went so far as to write "When listening to their music, (…) I'm thinking about the idea of transcendence, the raw grace of noise, and the tragedy of endings."

Indeed. The reviewer on Pitchfork even went so far as to write "When listening to their music, (…) I'm thinking about the idea of transcendence, the raw grace of noise, and the tragedy of endings."

It really, really is. I got seriously choked up, in a way I haven't been by a graphic novel since…well, since I read Jimmy Corrigan.

It really, really is. I got seriously choked up, in a way I haven't been by a graphic novel since…well, since I read Jimmy Corrigan.

I'm a little bit surprised that this (excellent) crosstalk doesn't mention the moment where (SPOILERS, maybe? It's a powerful moment that I wouldn't want ruined before I read it) the Building Stories box itself pops up in the narrative. The artist lady is telling a friend about a dream she had, where she finds her old

I'm a little bit surprised that this (excellent) crosstalk doesn't mention the moment where (SPOILERS, maybe? It's a powerful moment that I wouldn't want ruined before I read it) the Building Stories box itself pops up in the narrative. The artist lady is telling a friend about a dream she had, where she finds her old

The Drake was on Degrassi: The Next Generation.