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What about Get Him To The Greek, where she manages to pretend to be romantically interested in Jonah Hill for an entire movie?

For the first scene of Ginsberg and his dad I thought he was Abe, being set up because he never told his family about Peggy.  It wasn't until the actual date that I realized he was Ginsberg.

@avclub-8df32df0e29685893e15f036dda2f568:disqus Pete's gotten enough, I'm just waiting for Harry to catch one in the nose.

It was one of those spam Tweets about making 78 dollars on Facebook.

You read kinda slowly.

"Let's fight!"
"Them sounds like fightin' words!"

It's alright, but Carrion Crawler/The Dream has yet to be unseated.  The first two songs are excellent, but I don't think the rest of the album holds up.

This album's excellent.  Every song 'til Bankrupt is great, and the second half has Drakkar Noir, Chloroform, and Bourgeois, which are also great.  None of the songs reach the heights of the insane 1-2 punch of Lisztomania and 1901, but instead they spread the wealth around a little and have a bunch of great songs,

HA!  WINGS!

"BENEFIT OF THE DOWD" JESUS CHRIST DO I HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU COME ON PEOPLE THAT'S A BASE-LEVEL PUN

John Swartzwelder doesn't even show up to the writers' room, of course he wasn't there.

Man, even huge Fall Out Boy fans hate Pete Wentz.

It's a pretty neat pop album, but some of the stuff on here is straight-up embarassing.  When they try and throw in some hip-hop influence, they completely lose me.  I really enjoy a song like Young Volcanoes until they throw in the made-for-stadium 'epic' backing vocals.  Probably'd make for a really fun live show,

I refuse to listen to this solely because of the horrendous cover.  Also because I've never liked the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

Every year I watch that, every Christmas episode of 30 Rock, and the first couple Christmas episodes of The Office.  I'm weird with Christmas.

MORE PANDERING PLEASE

Chris Gethard and Tom Scharpling getting a show together sounds brilliant.  Judd Apatow read that book, let him throw some weight around and get that to happen.

Not to hint at anything, but you can hear the new album now if you really wanna.  It's very good.

Andy Richter was on John Moe's Wits recently, and he talked about how during the break before a particularly boring guest comes on, he likes to lean over to Conan and go "boy, we've got a real winner tonight" to which Conan will respond "shut up, I'm psyching myself up to pretend to be interested in this snooze."

I don't particularly care for the old movie, but Sam Waterson was pretty much perfectly cast as Nick.