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Same here. I love watching the show while playing a game on my phone, or something, and then coming here to discuss and read Phil's reviews, which usually get a couple of laughs out of me.

I nearly got that when I was 17. Instead, I got some stupid tribal skull thing. Looks sort of like a skulltula from Ocarina of Time, though! Need to get it lasered off when I can afford it.

Yeah, it does. This is one of the things that really bugs me about bad tattoo threads; if a tattoo is well done but you don't like it, it's not a bad tattoo.

@avclub-f1cabca05a9a64dd5900cf947a6792ca:disqus Yeah. I'm 25 and the CK was easily one of my favorite characters growing up. I loved the live action and animated series but didn't get into the EC comics until I was in my late teens, so I just went with the version that I was closer to.

That picture was the base for my Cryptkeeper tattoo. It's only his head and a bit of his neck, though. I only mention this because the opportunity to bring it up is a rare thing indeed.

Surprised you didn't mention Tales from the Hood. It gets a fair bit of recognition around here. It's an entertaining, if oft-overlooked little gem. Whole thing is available on YouTube, and it used to be (maybe still is) on Netflix, too.

Fuck this show. It's been making me angry since the first preview, and I don't know why.

Right. The can does, however, leave a nasty imprint in his skull. And yeah, that steamroller scene is a fucking classic and the movie needs to be seen for that alone. Plus, Gus Fring gets killed by arcade machines.

Watching movies like that can be so, so fun. It can also be horrifying. Case in point: I watched Gummo, for the first time, while very sick. Certain things just turn my stomach, and that movie had 500% more of that sort of thing than anything else I'd ever seen. Still makes me gag to think about it.

I fucking love that cast so, so much.

Me too. Whenever my friends and I get together, if we're discussing TV, then it's likely Archer, P&R, Kroll Show, or possibly how Community somehow feels different. I don't know a single person who watches Girls. I watched the first season, but that's because it was on right after (or before? I dunno) Veep, and I

Restrained, quiet, and alternating in pitch. Yep, I sounded stupid.

The mental image of a grandpa calling his grandson a cocksucker made me chuckle like an idiot at 1AM. I appreciate that.

I don't think Vanity Fair would be considered a tabloid, but point taken.

Yes, I am in agreement with this statement.

I'm happy as long as the videos continue.

Sean O'Neal's was the best, for my money: "Congratulations to Sebastian Bach!" Really, between him and the live blog, I was laughing quite a bit—which is not something that I expected while watching Seth MacFarlane.

My stars. Where do you live? I think I read something about Bob's Big Boy being in…L.A.(?), but I'm Canadian, and those people just sound so alien to me.