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Zach Adams
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"Plese get OUT of my store and COME AGAIN!"

And here I always thought it was the Springfield on Cobra Island.

Now he just needs to start his own subscription-only internet TV show, so he can be even MORE the liberal Glenn Beck.

Woulda done better if everyone was naked like in the books.

For me, it's Erasure.  I'm sure they put on a very good show, but I'm not paying to see dance music in a theater setting.

Not sure about a "doleful soul", but your experience of watching the jumbled TTV/Ward shows is was fairly different from mine.  Same pre-school 'me time', but my mom drove us to school, because we lived too close for the bus to pick us up yet too far for a legally-blind six-year-old to safely walk).  We always, ALWAYS

My favorite is the episode with the mass suicide.

Beat me to it.  Hollywood owes us an Ant-Man since we're not getting him in the Avengers movie, and Wright keeps saying it's not cancelled, so he just needs to get to it.

The story mode was never anything special, agreed.  However, it WAS more single-player content.  It's just kind of disappointing to see games that used to go out of their way to have something for single players in a genre that didn't "need it" now shove everyone online.  (See also: the last two Soul Calibur games,

Actually, I think the idea behind the Vita is "the PSP is seven years old now and it's time to make something new and shiny."

If I'd done my research, I might've skipped this.  It plays great, but the reduction of 1p story mode to three six-mission campaigns pretty much kills its value for those of us who don't enjoy being verbally abused by children.

Also, I don't care what Groening thinks.  "A Star is Burns" is fuckin' awesome.

Was there really a stable of celebrity impersonators?  I honestly thought they were all Maurice LeMarche (who's so damned good it easily could be)

Yeah, but I hear all the mice there have cancer.

I'm always faintly disappointed when these RRs don't delve into cartoon work the way Gary Cole's did.  No asking CCH Pounder about Justice League, no asking Robert Hays about Iron Man…what's next, not asking Ed Asner about Spider-Man?

No idea why since he's not even really smiling, but that picture of Waters makes me think of the Joker.

It's great to see Robo and his creators get the attention they deserve.  I eagerly await "The Savage Sword of DOCTOR DINOSAUR" which is going to be either volume 8 or 9.  (If we're lucky, one day DD will get Hawking on board to REALLY screw with Robo!)

Unethical!
How am I supposed to 'like' something that doesn't even exist yet? I mean, I can't even hear the preview track until I already agree to like the song and the album. What if it's dogshit? That's like not letting people have the Duke Nukem Forever demo until they preorder the game and it's too late.

Wow
I'd never heard "Need You Now" before. I'd heard of Lady Antebellum mostly from snarkier-than-you musicphiles and jaded outlaw-country alkie fans, and expected something very different. That's kind of an amazing song.

Awesome
Captain Marvel was one of the first DC characters I got into, largely because I was having a bad reaction to 90s comics when Ordway and Manley's ""The Power of Shazam!!" series was starting up, and I loved that they struck a balance between Billy and the frozen-in-an-idealized-50s Fawcett City and the