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    Why the dig at Year One, Josh? Secret Success, man.

    Well, Hook's just a really, really well-made movie.

    BS. The misses outweighing the hits? Popeye or Garp are each worth a good five or six 'Old Dogs' or 'RV'. And they're not even his best movies or performances.

    Yeah - you know, the Hook and The Birdcage 90s. The decade with The Fisher King in it, and Aladdin.

    Which few years do you mean? The decades of comedic and dramatic success - the stand-up 70s, or the Good Morning Vietnam 80s, or the Good Will Hunting 90s - or the last few years where he's been cashing in on his adamantium free pass?

    Wait for National Treasure 5: The Treasuring.

    Rabin: sounds like you got this one right.

    Sorvino's on the Robin Williams bandwagon.

    Well my subscription to Encyclopedia Britannica's been defunct for a while now.

    The grammar here is appalling. The opinions, of course, are well-supported by evidence, but we can leave those aside.

    The only reason this movie is any good IS Robin Williams. 4 pleas:

    It's not the homoeroticism - and yeah, WWE's got that shit locked up - it's the appeal 'choking out' has for MMA's fan base. Switching to MMA from boxing is almost exactly as if you switched from martial arts to the new sport of Dudes Who Kick Each Other In The Nuts For Points.

    Fighters are still an enormous part of popular culture, just not so much to a middle-class American sensibility. Try asking the Hispanic population in the US who Marquez fought in his last three fights, or asking anyone in Europe who the Klitschko brothers are, or asking anyone in the world at large who Manny Pacquiao

    I don't mind Leslie losing the plot a little. Her zaniness early on was maybe a bit much, but over the last season-and-a-half she's been consistently coming across as just too…competent.

    Man, taking pot shots at Father of the Bride is just uncool. That's a warm, funny movie, carried by a Steve Martin who could still pull off sweetness and charm before it became packaged, commoditized and endlessly replicated in later schlock.

    Good article. Although declaring the idea of BASEketball as being something to live down is just, well, unaffordable - that's what's going to keep you from walking into heaven, Phil.

    Outlawed: the word 'delicious' referring to anything other than food.

    The most embarrassing thing on this website is the continued criticism of Seth MacFarlane in general and Family Guy in particular. Cannot believe the amount of time spent ringing Community's bells when FG is the heart of irreverence in television.

    While I don't buy the anti-Semitism he's been branded with - people will say any kind of shit if they're as drunk as he regularly gets - this seems like a huge dry joke.

    What is it with the AV Club when it comes to Robin Williams?