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They had their own commercial, too. Nerds don't understand sports!! HA HA HA

Ah, the sweet refreshing taste of oppression!

Well, his show is about to end, and I sorta think he's a bit typecast now. So maybe, yeah, he's looking to slim down for work.

There is only ever one Kevin, though he wears many faces.

I'm probably 75-25 commercials/game. I'm not a huge football fan, but I love pageantry and mass-cultural events. But I almost always get totally into the game by the 4th quarter, like this years game.

Frankly, I'd rather have watched Salo. At least then I would have been asking for it.

Growing demographic. Plus, old people regularly have problems with constipation.

First time a horse made me cry since Artax.

And also indelibly etched in my mind from Close Encounters

@avclub-d3d9446802a44259755d38e6d163e820:disqus The Tyrant Phipps is gone, man! Smash the statues, tear down the giant posters of his face, write reviews in the first person!

Will it still end with the monster being scooped into the trash by a janitor?

Along with Abe Vigoda (who is still alive)

The one on the DVD, or the recently released commentary track from "We Hate Movies"?

It's that "sense of wonder" thing… I don't know if he adlibbed these segments (or the entire show), but it feels like an off the cuff comment. Or, like the sort of thing a child watching might say when they saw a kind of double bucket.

This is bizzare…

Jack's idea WAS a riff on that stupid thing, right?

Shouldn't that be "chuckling chute"?

Sidney Poitier.

Killjoy