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The 60's made for incredible riff material during a day in History class when the teacher had no lesson plan. It made us all hate the decade, and by extension hate civil rights.

What if I say that Nicole Sherzinger was probably lumped in with a Pussycat Dolls IP by her manager just so they could try piggybacking her non-starter career into solo stardom? Will that get me on H8R?

Arrested Development had some third-season stumbles, but soared to heights previously thought unimaginable by sitcom standards. However, I think Louie is its own beast.

I'm probably getting this wrong and don't want to look it up, but DGG was interviewed and said something to the effect of "I only made arty dramatic movies in the beginning because those are really cheap and easy to make; deep down I've always wanted to make stoner-friendly action-comedies."

Recently my friends and I shot a bunch of parody sketches where I was made up to look like George Lucas, and it was basically me "going back into the archives" and fucking with a lot of our little comedy videos we'd made in the past. While the makeup turned out highly decent (read: disturbing), we had to wind up

It's a trend I've noticed that women think they're clumsy, so this is a cheap ploy to relate to female audiences.

Eh, the best post-9/11 joke came straight from The Onion - "Highjackers Surprised to Find Selves in Hell."

Butch Walker has the hooks, the clever lines, the energy, the ability to play in different genres and the great live shows. Naturally, it was never meant to be.

It's all about "Cheating."

I'd honestly introduce people to the shorts first: "Cheating," "Why Study Industrial Arts?" "What to Do on a Date," "A Case of Spring Fever," and the Gumby short "Robot Rumpus" are all great quickies before you start introducing them to full-length episodes. I agree that "Space Mutiny" and "Pod People" are great

That might even be Nicolas Cage in that photo up there. We can't be sure until we don't pay money and not see this movie for ourselves.

This sounds a bit like that proposed hidden camera prank show from Ashton Kutcher, where the paparazzi would get punk'd by the celebrities they're trying to ambush. I don't know whether that ever made it to air, or whether producers realized that seeing rich beautiful people "get revenge" on poor ugly people was

I'm hard-pressed to find conservatives who are embarrassed by Coulter and Limbaugh (Beck is an exception), but I'm obviously not looking hard enough. I have libertarian friends who at least concede that they're clowns, but more like amusing fun party clowns, not scary Stephen King clowns.

Guts, Temple, Family Double Dare, In the Picture, Finders Keepers and Nick Arcade are all on Nick GAS, airing in heavy rotation. My big pet peeve, looking back, is how slow the kids move in the shows' big finale games.

I liked this episode - but it would've really pushed over the top if they revealed this was what Apple stores had become far into the future. Appleapplechia.

Did you order the code red?

Yes, if only Murphy could have starred in something respectable, like "Steve Martin Presents: Bowfinger."

I gotta give AOTS credit. They were early boosters of a comedy webseries I make with my friends (Pereira in particular…Munn seemed somewhat nonplussed) and their enthusiasm for our stuff was really encouraging and sincere. They have that ability to shine a light on small-time content makers, probably because they can

The best skit in the Sci-Fi era was from an otherwise-just-ok "Terror From the Year 5000," where Crow steps into a time machine to tell Mike's family he's okay, then instantly comes back having partied with them for several summers, rolling his car and romancing his girlfriend in the process.

Hamlet isn't exactly a sterling episode, sure, but I believe MST3K got better as it went along - and yes, that includes the Sci-Fi run, which had some all-time great episodes ("Jack Frost," "Incredibly Strange Creatures…" "Riding With Death," "Overdrawn at the Memory Bank," and "Track of the Moon Beast"). For bad