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As I think they should have. The "Men on…" sketches are perfect pictures of the '90s, where gay men were basically minstrel shows on sitcoms and sketch-based comedies. That said, as a young'n who didn't know better, I thought they were hilarious.

"Jumper." Geez. I saw that in the theater because my friend, who just got dumped by a long-time girlfriend, wanted to see it. At the end, I wanted to turn to him and say "This is why she left you. Because you got excited about this" and leave him with his thoughts. I didn't. We left the theater trying to make excuses

Did they ever explain why Sean Bean just had a house full of bees? I mean, I guess I shouldn't expect an explanation, but it would be nice.

Hey! Lea Seydoux did something in "Ghost Protocol!" She gave that sexy, smoky-eyed look, then got kicked out of a window.

Yes, all music being released should be released exclusively for the AV Club demo.

That title sounds more like a Bob & Tom parody.

Part of me thinks she does, but then she releases shit like that Dead Petz album and that thought goes out the window.

Carly Rae Jepsen's album is a great example of a pop album that's solid front-to-back. It doesn't always have to be phoned in.

I think the exclusivity of music reviews, which made them enticing before (as in the sense the critic got to hear an album weeks in advance of everyone), is completely gone and therefore, there's not as much interest.

They probably also don't want to turn into Rolling Stone's review section that passes out five-star ratings to legacy like ice cream cones. Reviewing this makes sense.

What about Bruno Mars?

I think this is a pretty blanketed statement. There's nothing about Bieber that makes me think they're aiming for Michael Jackson territory. His music sounds nothing like MJ and he's not even as remotely as good of a dancer (and they're kind of focusing away from that). The only male pop stars that seems to be

What producers on this album are even remotely considered washed-up?

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It really was a fun show for its first couple of seasons.

All kidding a salad, shouldn't that be expected, though? Scott and Benny have podcast episodes dedicated to them just singing songs. You have to know what you're getting into when he's the special guest.

I saw him trying out the material for this a few years ago and it bests New In Town.

As you should! Also, fantastic Conan reference for your name.

"What do you, the audience at home, think about this?"

Shortly after Joel left - which means you've seen "Mitchell!" How could you leave after that?