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Wow. I'm actually pretty excited about this. Should've figured Vernon Chatman would have to be a fan of Andy. And having him and Ascher and Hader involved reassures me this is not just another Zmuda cash-in, right?

A parasite feeding off a corpse.

He was also working part-time as a busboy at the same time too. Just for the fun of it. Because he's Andy Kaufman and he would do stuff like that.

Interesting, the style you found pretentious really worked for me - Andy was an intensely creative guy who's wheels were spinning all the time, so i thought it fit. (But I can see how his literal attempt to get inside Andy's head on the pages could wear a bit thin).

"Now listen, you've got to be quiet, we've got a long way to go…"

A rotating block of '80s action cheese would be an entertaining feature. Throw The A-Team in there, too.

More Larry Sanders Show.

Don't forget Paul Feig.

Yes! Thank you for confirming I'm not crazy. That was the one and only episode I began scanning this list for. I agree with you, it is a beautifully structured episode worthy of study. Whenever people talk about how The Office was capable of being both funny and emotionally moving, this is the first episode (and in

And then, it turns out it's a just a virtual reality simulation to teach sexy aliens how to make sexing with their sexy sex-bodies!

Then I ram my ovipositor down your throat and lay my eggs in your chest…but I'm Not an Alien!

@avclub-a8bb1c36715b6baaaf59598c0939b141:disqus  Yeah, and there's also quite a few on Hulu now too.

When
You Want
The Flavor of Bacon in a Dip

It's definitely a weird combination of labels. Also, it got me thinking,
where would Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore go in
those categories? It was , I believe, fairly well-rated and seen at the time of
its release, but now is probably considered overlooked in Scorcese's filmography.

Also, Barry Lyndon.

This is actually Maron 2.0, the reassembled cyborg version. Maron 1.0 was savagely beaten to death by Rich Vos, Jim Norton, Nick DiPaolo and Patrice O'Neal during the final episode of "Tough Crowd".  Colin Quinn delivered a half a poorly worded, stuttering eulogy before throwing down his index cards and walking away

@mrcraigcohen I actually do too, most of the time. I think people here are underselling him as a storyteller, he's got some talent in that area - because he's not funny enough to them or whatever. But he's clearly in his opening trying to be mostly just reflective/thoughtful soul-searching, and if something about it

Does he not do the coffee ads anymore? The part where he used to say, "POW! I SHIT MY PANTS!" was often a highlight of the show for me.

I saw both Razorback and Howling III on Joe Bob Briggs' Monstervision back in the day.  Think I owe a huge portion of my taste in genre flicks to good ol' Joe Bob. Back in those days, the Turner library was really cookin.

Their slice of the pie is smaller than Netflix, but it runs much deeper. Most of the people who are going to sign up for this service are already classic movie buffs and people who have already bought Warner Archive product.  It's the same reason, only in reverse, why Turner Classic Movies has started making their own