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Wait, I always thought the line was "what film is going to get SOLD" Of course it matters what films are being shown, but which one's are being sold is a definite part of the film festival system, and obviously Parker and Stone have a (legitimate) problem with that. Using a mishearing of a line as yet another reason

I recently replayed GTA San Andreas (because it's so fucking good, and it  holds up so much better than GTA4) and I had forgotten Charlie Murphy did a voice in it. But I remember when that game came out in 2004, thinking "damn, they got some big ass stars in this" and Charlie Murphy was right up there with Sam

I recently replayed GTA San Andreas (because it's so fucking good, and it  holds up so much better than GTA4) and I had forgotten Charlie Murphy did a voice in it. But I remember when that game came out in 2004, thinking "damn, they got some big ass stars in this" and Charlie Murphy was right up there with Sam

I spent a good 5 minutes laughing at that line, and then I google searched it and saw an ESPN commentator used the same joke. That doesn't make it any less hilarious, though. Thanks for that

I spent a good 5 minutes laughing at that line, and then I google searched it and saw an ESPN commentator used the same joke. That doesn't make it any less hilarious, though. Thanks for that

It's all funny, but some of it feels a tad rough. I do love the revenge sketch, though. It feels like something Chappelle and Brennan wrote, or wanted to write, right after the second season ended

It's all funny, but some of it feels a tad rough. I do love the revenge sketch, though. It feels like something Chappelle and Brennan wrote, or wanted to write, right after the second season ended

That is a fantastic show,, and it definitely applies here. I don't expect McGee to review it, but It should be discussed because it does show you Dave Chappelle at the height of his popularity.  It's important if for no other reason than just because it is definitely out of the ordinary for a comedian to acknowledge -

That is a fantastic show,, and it definitely applies here. I don't expect McGee to review it, but It should be discussed because it does show you Dave Chappelle at the height of his popularity.  It's important if for no other reason than just because it is definitely out of the ordinary for a comedian to acknowledge -

When I hear the name "Joe Rogan", I think of this sketch, just because it's so hilarious how Tyrone Biggums refers to him by his first and last name in that sketch. When I actually see Joe Rogan in something the first thing I think about is NewsRadio

When I hear the name "Joe Rogan", I think of this sketch, just because it's so hilarious how Tyrone Biggums refers to him by his first and last name in that sketch. When I actually see Joe Rogan in something the first thing I think about is NewsRadio

Which made perfect sense for the character, since it's basically a jet ski on wheels

Which made perfect sense for the character, since it's basically a jet ski on wheels

I noticed the iced coffee, too. Good way to show New Nancy reverting back to her old ways

I noticed the iced coffee, too. Good way to show New Nancy reverting back to her old ways

No, you're not alone. Alexander Gould seems to get a lot of hate because he isn't as strong of an actor as a lot of the others on the show, but I still find the character interesting

No, you're not alone. Alexander Gould seems to get a lot of hate because he isn't as strong of an actor as a lot of the others on the show, but I still find the character interesting

Coincidentally, characters on both shows recall events that actually occurred on Happy Days.

Coincidentally, characters on both shows recall events that actually occurred on Happy Days.

Yeah, even though I might be the only person who unabashedly loves the episode "Pip," that might be my favorite joke he's associated with