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It's funny to imagine a time when Matt LeBlanc was considered capable of launching an action movie franchise. That fact will probably end up alongside phlogiston in the first chapter of ninth grade science text books one day.

Ha. That's funny. I remember going to see Lost in Space and Titanic with the same girl in high school. Ah. Memories.

Anybody know?
What's the movie that broke the Titanic streak?

Everything about this thread is my favorite!

I've never seen this video, and I'm honestly not sure if Mr. King is the owner of a gorilla featured in the video or if he uses violence to humiliate a gorilla during the video. I kind of hope that it is both.

I'm just curious.
Do you tell your friends and family about your exploits on the AV Club boards? I don't think it's too much of a stretch to say that your relationship with this website is an important part of your life. Do you have friends that read along and then you guys laugh about the whole adventure later over

Man, I just wasted so much time skimming through your comments logs to find the context for this exchange.

Yeah, you're right, Justin Halpern. It is kind of reductive to say that this is a show based on a Twitter feed. It's a show based on the rich emotional dynamic implied by a Twitter feed, if anything. And it's probably most accurate to call it a show based on the book pitch based on the experiences of a professional

Comcast: Service so good it will give you a Comcasm.

Hey, A Blaffair to Rememblack, I think you're missing some of the beauty of Wesley Willis. His songs, while unusual and often grating, were also catchy, interesting, and genuinely funny. His songs about bands always read as genuine, heartfelt enthusiasm—his way of expressing his feeling of connection to another

I'm confused. Why aren't the mentally ill allowed to make money?