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Muh-muh-muh-MASK!!!

Katheryn Bigelow. Her work in Zero Dark Thirty makes me drool for a Star Wars movie in that vein. Imagine a Rebel/Imperial game of cat and mouse like the Special Forces raid at the end of ZDT

The first project they fund had better be "Cones of Dunshire: Winds of Tremorrah," goddammit.

The beauty of the passage of time is that, sooner than you think, you too will become old and clueless. Enjoy the journey!

boxen

Oh, INTERCOURSE the penguin…

The whole "referencing an entertainment show from the past" trope was lifted from Remington Steele, too. But I like the cast and writing enough to not mind it.

Speaking as a parent, you don't punish kids for deleting a TV episode - you ground them for lying about it. Does that solve the "leap of logic" for you, Molly?

SNL is so creatively out of gas that this sort of thing is a survival necessity.

Should be interesting to see him do his "Astronaut Jones" bit on SNL.

"The guard was getting nauseated so we had to stop."

I hope this isn't leading to an Adam McKay spy parody with Ferrell and Steenburgen called Oedipussy.

You're not Phil Miller. Unfortunately, this show has illustrated to me many ways of making Skittles brown, and none of them are pleasant.

Nothing galvanizes people to outrage faster than the holier-than-thou, particularly when they are of the gloating type. The schadenfreude that results when those people are discovered to be hypocritical is like a narcotic, because it at once vaporizes their legitimacy and salves the part of a person's mind that

You certainly have proven to be a deep Tinker.

I have a complicated relationship with Mel Brooks. On the one hand, I despise most of his film work - the incredibly broad jokes and the way he gives so much film time after a punchline to allow for laughs that usually aren't there (you can almost hear him in the background saying, "Eh? EH?" self-satisfactorily).

Who's the BYU football player next to her?

So basically she saw what happened with 50 Shades of Grey and said, "Oh my heck, I can do that too!"

Frank Whaley

The stupendously bad pun - "It's okay, he just got the wind knocked out of him" - earned a far bigger belly laugh than it really should have.