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The Pee-Clean Toilet titillates me to NO END, but not as a movie; as a product. A man can dream…a man can dream.

Yeah, but she has like 3 seconds of screentime before she gets a door slammed in her face (in character as Varla from Faster Pussycat, too). A pretty literal kick in the face, there.

Just comics for this uncultured brute! (Nah, I kid: y'know, BAM! WAP! KA-POW! Comics are not just for kids anymore!)

BOOK BASED ON MOVIE MOVIE BASED ON BOOK THREAD HIJACK

Pretty low-key weekend for me, pop-culture wise; the biggest thing was of course the return of Doctor Who. I'm a relatively new convert to the show: only started watching it regularly a couple of years ago, and I still need to fully delve into the classic series. Yet I now feel the fear that every Whovian must feel

You forgot about Dre.

Love that URL.

His signature move would be That Sweet Laurel Canyon Pound.

But how do you bros think she SMELLS, huh??? Ungh, urgh, fnarf

Close it up, close it up
CLOSE IT UP, CLOOOSE IT UP

Good on ya!

I did like the episode, but I found the new Don't Stop Or We'll Die songs pretty rotten. Repeating nonsensical phrases in a grating voice does not a comedy song make.

I WOULD like to see a pro-wrestler based on the average A.V. Club commenter. "Ya say ya find The Turin Horse too obtuse, jabroni?? Let's tumble!!" *grunts, rips open Morrissey t-shirt*

Yeah? I haven't seen it with Rifftrax, but this (along with The Room) seems like a "so bad it's good"-movie where any additional goofs seem entirely unnecessary. I mean, what can you say during the popcorn sex scene to make it more hilarious than it already is?

I felt that he had a pretty strong character arc in this film: going from the "decent guy" you see at first, to getting something of an inflated ego due to all the new attention; getting a little big for his britches and finally falling from grace in the scene @avclub-9349e20458f64c9bfb83b5221e145937:disqus mentions.

@avclub-2b6834ce56000032e3740153c3f24176:disqus No, I buy the Native American stuff, too! But that doesn't necessarily mean I want to hear a guy yammer on about it for 20 minutes when we could be getting into some really crazy, fun theories.

Great! I'm glad that THAT'S settled, and that there won't be a need to fill 5 pages with nothing but lists of ranked Wes Anderson movies.

Well, I keep trying to tell MYSELF that; you're welcome to join in.

Bill Murray as an exasperated Freddy Krueger. Most of the nightmares just involve him sighing at you from a couch across the room, making you think about how you'll never really be friends with your father even though you both pretend.

I'm surprised to hear that Adrien Brody is allowed to be in real movies again.