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Goddamn it. It just ain't right that one man is in control of both Star Wars and Star Trek. And I don't even particularly like either of those franchises. It's like if they picked Joss Whedon to direct a Justice League movie. I'm sure the film would be good, but I'd feel icky.

Yeah, I believe the Odd Future boys and Chris Brown had a little Twitter war a while back which basically consisted of Odd Future relentlessly trolling Brown and mocking everything he did and said. Someone had to do it, I just wish it had been someone that people actually took seriously so his career would fucking end

I hope Ocean did start it. Antagonising Chris Brown would only make me love him more.

Isn't it Dan Castallanetta performing this line?

I'm constantly doing a Barney voice and singing the Bewitched theme, hoping someone nearby will shudder. In reference to the show, not just because I'm singing the Bewitched theme in a Barney voice.

This is the same episode where Homer falls out of a lift which was somehow inside a nuclear power plant cooling tower and sustains no injuries or inconveniences of any kind. Marge got there by cartoon power, okay?

This episode consistently makes my personal top 10 list. By far the funniest of the "Homer and Marge's marriage is in trouble"-type episodes and Bart's side story is one of the best the show ever did.

WAOUHH, I feel so much better! Thank you Mr Science-type person.

Along with Homer's later Marge-based reprisal, these lyrics have replaced the actual lyrics to that song inside my mind.

We are reaching Arrested Development levels of storytelling here people!!!

It's the kind of movie that if any other director made it, it would be thought of as a brilliant classic, but because it's the Coen Bros and we're so used to their excellence it's kind of fallen by the wayside.

Oh man, that is a wonderfully terrible movie. What an odd career.

She's a great character. The sheer amount of shit the killer goes through makes this one of the best rape n' revenge movies ever.

I remember the ending of this movie being one of the few times I have been so creeped out and offended and confused by what I was watching that I just burst out laughing. The bizarre Joker-esque deformity Sutherland gets and his ridiculous grandma get up and the actual grandma's nude corpse all fucked up in the

Great episode with perhaps the best ending ever, aside from Episode 210's.

:O

Yeah, I think Alec Baldwin's bizarre walk in those outtakes is what let me know this show was a keeper.

I've never felt that. It does feel like a live action cartoon, but it's not like characters on The Simpsons or Futurama or The Venture Bros don't get their moments of depth. 30 Rock's cartoonishness isn't a bad thing.

Larry King is so damn funny in Larry King. Another favourite of mine.

"Unfortunately we have no way of knowing where the heart is!"