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I wonder how much of their budget went to getting the original versions of "Pretty Woman" and "Hey Good Lookin".

How could you forget "Caught Out There"? It was referenced in the headline!

Was going to ask the same thing.

Except they'd say: -Todd Van Der Werff, The Onion.

No, the cartel trouble is real, but we're not sure if it's about manufacturing in Mexico, as Gus told Jesse, or finally giving them Heisenberg's head, as we assumed before Gus' conversation with Jesse. Gus' explanation is the only reason we'd think that after a few episodes leaving their intentions unstated.

Dan actually seems like a nice guy, as opposed to Cross, who's pretty petty and vindictive. His response to LCG was funny, but the thing he wrote to Patton Oswalt was just pathetic.

"Heart of Gold" was the only episode that stands out as completely terrible to me. I like to think that's the only one the Fox execs saw, and that's why the whole "bring back Firefly" thing is so bewildering to them.

4, 3, 2, 1, 5

Yeah, I'm pretty sure CGI Yoda makes Episode 1 a perfect movie now.

Yeah, does that mean you're seeing my Chris Colfer avatar? My computer is still showing the Wonder Showzen one I stole from Elitist Trash.

I've seen racist ventriloquist dummies, but oddly it's only when Jeff Dunham is talking to them.

All I see is "so long as Viacom doesn't remove it fro a second time."

Different time
You have to remember, this was released in a pre-9/11 world.

It's a metaphor
No concept to this video- just spinning their wheels in some anonymous lot. Complete style over substance. I think Jonze did a fine job getting across the point of the song.

Breaking In?
My nephew says that show is great and it keeps winning Emmys. But it's also about drugs, and I don't know if I like drug shows. That Christian Slater is adorable, though.

mikesang, that was one of the best Comic Book Guy stories I've ever read.

Just because Walt dies doesn't mean the show ends. The last season is Skylar, who's clearly more clever than Walt, becoming the new Gus.

Again?
Has this movie not been made before? I could swear I saw it. Like, Wahlberg is all crazy and intense and swearing and Jonah Hill is neurotic and makes jerkoff jokes?

Lennie Small
Was anyone else hoping this was an adaptation of "Of Mice and Men?"