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How about a supercut of people breaking their thumbs to get out of handcuffs? It seems that I've seen it in a ton of things lately- Chuck (early), John Wick, Hannibal, Agents of SHIELD, Arrow.

I still like Supernatural and look forward to it weekly to some extent, but please let it die.

So it's not just removing the theme song, it's applying the America's Funniest Home Videos treatment to MacGyver.

I understand that. (And it's usually Marge who throws an off-hand reference to what happened in the past, and it seems out of place.) But there was something, I don't know, sacred about Mr. Bergstrom. (Even though I know they referenced the note many years ago.) But the character itself was one of the show's first big

I think the bigger problem is that Kevin Smith can't handle the idea of remaining silent.

I hope it's better than the last DeNiro/Efron collaboration, New Year's Eve, where DeNiro played the coveted role of "Sad Old Man Dying Miserably In His Bed."

If I had to paint everything with broad strokes and simplify everything, it would be like this.

It also had a relatively consistent tone (horror movie —> action movie is a natural step) whereas I couldn't figure out what Tusk was going for- horror, dark comedy, insanity, mystery, comedy-comedy, a serious of interminable flashbacks.

I remember liking Red State up to a certain point and then getting bored with it. It was probably when Michael Parks was giving his sermon, which was pretty much generic WBC-esque playbook nonsense. I kept hoping for something- a clever twist. Interesting phrasing. A well-written diatribe.- but instead it was just as

The Clerks animated series was and is still very funny. And I'm someone who hated Clerks II and the attempt to make the cinematic Clerks universe into a live action cartoon.

I too have to give credit to Zack and Miri. Yes, it was obvious that it was Smith trying to do Judd Apatow, but it actually had the heart and likeability that's been missing in every Smith movie since…Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back maybe. It was fun and I enjoyed it.

Just around the turning point where studios realized that simply having CGI (regardless of how bad it was) wasn't a selling point?

I've never read the book (and have zero intention to), but the movie was one of the most amateurish productions I've seen in years. And I've seen the Twilight films.

Scrabble- Doesn't allow actual slang, but allows made up slang.

Great Job, Internet. 30 people do something, and it's worthy of not just an article but an article about the article.

There are so many songs I'm disappointed never got nominated for an Best Song Oscar. So, so many songs, and I'm not sure if it's because of rules or what. One of my biggest disappointments is Little Person from Synecdoche, New York.

From Paul Giamatti to Matt Damon. Looks like Reese's character benefited from the economic climate.

If it was on adult swim, it would still be on today.

I also think another problem is Comedy Central's dedication to sketch shows. I have nothing against sketch shows generally, but I rarely feel the need to watch them as soon as possible as I do a show with characters or an ongoing plot because it's a series of sketches. I watched this season of Drunk History maybe like

I was using hyperbole. My apologies.