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    Like Gravity, it requires a 3D IMAX viewing to get the full impact.

    Sadly, I don't think Garth Marenghi will be coming back any time soon.

    Haha, I really should stop and think before I post. But then again if I did, how could I, as an internet commenter, look myself in the mirror?

    Patently untrue. 'Paris 1919', 'Fear', 'Vintage Violence', 'Helen of Troy', and 'Music for a New Society' are all fantastic and inventive, as is his work with Eno. His music gets used in movies all the time. People love him, I swear!

    Haha, I didn't see that. Complaint withdrawn! Attention, everyone, I am dumb! Additional exclamation!

    Are you seriously mocking Dennis for writing a very detailed review of this episode and placing it in the larger context of the whole show rather than just giving a blow-by-blow of the plot and saying whether things were funny or not? Jesus, there is no pleasing the comments section sometimes (and btw, he gave it a

    Search 'key and peele' on youtube. 'Substitute Teacher' alone has 37 million views. And this doesn't even count the number of non-official people who uploaded their videos and were taken down (East/West was originally uploaded illegally right after it aired and had millions of views).

    Considering that their two East/West bowl sketches have been watched a combined 20 million times (just on youtube), I don't see this as that unbelievable.

    Stella? Why, I haven't laughed that hard since my last business transaction!

    That comment thread is the gift that keeps on giving. The absurd premise that Leonard Pierce is reviewing an Avenged Sevenfold album is only the least-best thing about that link.

    My favorite line is when Garth actually thinks the phrase, 'Oh great, she's gone. Now I can go back to thinking about the eye-child'.

    By that criteria, Ja Rule should be in this, but apparently he's too busy doing this (the headline is 'Nadja'-level surreality):

    Ever since this site began using the downvote system, it seems like you have been aggressively pursuing them.

    Did the 30 for 30 review get lost in the posting? I kinda wanted to vent about Chuck Klosterman's inclusion in this one.

    I have a good attitude towards Projectile menstruation. That's right; I'm the guy. The guy with a good attitude towards Projectile menstruation.

    In this vein, I remember watching Married. . .with Children when I was younger and there was one particular laugh (in the earlier episodes) that I loved. It sounded like Beavis and would appear on smaller jokes (sometimes the only laugh on a joke) or at the tail end of audience laughter.

    Sort of off-topic, but as far as laugh tracks go (I don't mind them either way), the one on 'MASH' used to annoy me the most. Not because it was over the top or anything, but because it seemed discordant with what was actually happening. The parts that got the biggest laughs from me were usually filled with stony

    That is an awesome clip.

    I think it'd be pretty cool if they blocked off like an hour a week to air a random assortment of one-off Series Premiere/Finale reboots of pilots they passed on or never aired. Choose the craziest/weirdest ideas from the pile and get the same cast and crew to produce them each week.

    But then you read it, right?