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So does this mean I can't say, "I'm strong, Dave. I can kick you!"?

I remember watching the show on tv and, despite not seeing it since, have fond memories of a few sketches. I particularly remember the episode that had outtakes from The Beatles' Anthology series that was on tv at the time. The one with Paul McCartney describing his first taste of a Snickers was silly and hilarious.

2 best lines of the episode:
- Don't you hate pants?!?!
- It's the Cadillac of automobiles!

Agreed - The Stoned Age is a very solid movie and I think it's better than Dazed And Confused. To be honest, they're pretty different movies in terms of scope and the story they're trying to tell. The Stoned Age is a much smaller movie in terms of the plot, and it works well. The main character, Joe, is an easy

Hey, isn't that the chick from the Virgin Killers album?

It reminds me of the old SNL sketch with Martin Short as some character (blanking on it) saying, "I'm not being defensive. You're being defensive." For a guy who says it matters so little, he goes to great lengths to describe how little it bothers him. It is a nuts interview.

Isn't "spend" a word dumb people use to sound smart?

Crackle is a strange service, to be sure, but it does have "Comedians in Cars" which is interesting and has the occasional cool movie and documentary like Dogtown and Z-Boys. You search around and find some good stuff with a little looking.

I would watch Wolverine give it to Clovers. Easy 5 stars.

Christopher Moore is easily one of the best modern authors. The guy has an incredible sense of humor but also a clear love for his subjects so his humor is playful but not cruel (particularly in something like "Lamb" that could have been a disaster). The guy is a great writer and each book is a blast. I loved "A

When my wife and I met with the pastor who was going to marry us, we met in his office before the wedding so he could chat with us. The second I walked in, I saw "Lamb" and "The Gospel According To The Simpsons" on his bookshelf and knew I was in good hands.

Is this a riddle? Let me try - Because NWA were too busy fucking tha police!

Three Times One Minus One's gonna make it aight…

Zero Effect is amazing and, you're right, Pullman's outstanding in it.

Agreed. In fact, I'd say she doesn't really serve any purpose currently. Her facial expressions are simply the visual version of a laugh track - as if we need her to trigger our own aghast responses. We know how insane he is, I don't need someone making a face to indicate to me when I should respond. To be honest,

No joke, that scene might be the most entertaining thing I've ever seen in a movie. The whole movie is a disastrous E.T. knockoff but that scene in McDonald's takes it to a new level. You will hate having watched the whole movie, but you won't hate having seen that scene.

Everybody, including Helms, was fantastic in Cedar Rapids. He showed his strength as an actor throughout, but I particularly enjoyed his scene on the swings with Anne Heche. Hell, even Anne Heche was good in that! I don't think he needs to play the "bland" everyman, but I do agree that the simple, decent man with a

Simpsons did it!

The line where the daughter says/shouts, "Dance with her!" always make me bawl. Such a good movie, and the male lead is so damn good in it. Gonna have to watch it again this weekend now.

I'm sure someone already posted it but "Bad Boys" shows up often on my tv guide and I get excited to see the awesome Sean Penn-Esai Morales movie from 1983 only to check the info and see it's the Will Smith movie from later on. To be honest, I've never seen the Will Smith movie, but I love the Sean Penn one so much I