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mmm, trash cake

"I really like this show, 'Seinfeld' - you've probably never heard of it."

I don't think anyone thinks liking Seinfeld gives them cool points or hipster cred, it was (and to some extent still is) one of the most popular shows in history. Maybe hipsters like seasons 1 & 2, before it got all mainstream.

So self-absorbed and egotistical. It's like these hip musicians with their complicated shoes!

Not that Rick's great, but for me it's Carl.

In my opinion, she is a character on the show.

Mike Tobacco is such a great character name.

thought that was Natalie Dormer for a second. oh well.

I liked First Avenger a bit better but the Cap movies have been my favorites as well.

"wouldn't involve a lot of super powers, it would be more Bourne-ish, one the ground, hand-to-hand."

I'd see it.

even when she was a crack-fiend…

I don't know, in that Mental Floss interview from 2 years ago he didn't seem too concerned about parody/homage type of things

I've always thought Millman would hate Gervais, since the latter is so often loud and obnoxious

it is pretty brutal, even by Extras standards, but the whole thing is so over-the-top and surreal and Bowie just has so much charisma the result is somehow hilarious and enjoyable despite itself (for me at least)

I love that little piano fill after "they all just wish he'd die"

I love Darren & Barry from Eastenders singing along

"Yes Linda, I like that!"

The X-Men, somehow?

Agreed. The behind-the-scenes interview might've been even better, where Bowie claims with a straight face that he opened Ricky Gervais' eyes to new ways of thinking about comedy. He says he gave Gervais some of his better stuff, such as "oh yeah? you and what army?" and "if you keep making that face it'll stay like