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I choose to believe the the Zoot Suit was the prosecuting attorney.

I also thought of it while the lawyers were whispering "hub hub, hub hub hub hub"

I can do this ALL DAY Winston! All DAY!

Did you tell the director to keep up the good work?

I dunno, the Bowler in Mystery Men is pretty fantastic

He'll always be Asian Jim Halpert to me

You can request more of it by calling (Phone) Number

All I see every episode for Wain is Jewy McJewjew

8 weeks of camp… they could do 56 seasons!

That's a tough balance, since the only compelling enemy now is Loki. And a villain with depth could have been very useful in A2. But if given the choice, I prefer the bland enemy in most of these to bogging down the film. CA2 was amazingly successful in those regards.

But even Marvel succeeded in this same boring trope. Ant-Man, for all of ITS production issues (which I think far outnumber F4) turned out to be pretty decent. Even with the bad guy just being a pouty child that yells "no fair! he has powers?! I want powers!"

I'm stealing that Tirmynaytor joke. And I'll pretend like it's my own.

Ronald Von Kleinenstein is a fake name I use on people way too often.

*walk-by high five*

They had a GUTS article on AV Club a month or two ago that was spectacular. Hopefully you read it

Thank you, American Gladiators, for providing my childhood with "GUTS" and "Legends of the Hidden Temple."

This looks good. Ruth Buzzi better watch her back.

#AndAMovie

Don't forget the Helliptical

This was one of my favorite "It's THAT guy!!!" actors. His voice was always so recognizable. Though I can't believe they didn't even mention he's the limo driver in Blank Check — That's how I grew up knowing him best.