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I hope I'm as sharp as him when I'm 81. Sorry, Eastwood.

Ooooh, what about the London play he did 20 years ago?

Ooooh, what about the London play he did 20 years ago?

I'll come right out and say it: Sam Adams sucks at Random Roles. Will Harris' interviews are interesting and fun. Nathan Rabin's are at least interesting. Sam Adams took a fascinating man and made him boring. His interviews tend to be rote and the shortest. Either Adams is not so interested in his subjects or there's

I'll come right out and say it: Sam Adams sucks at Random Roles. Will Harris' interviews are interesting and fun. Nathan Rabin's are at least interesting. Sam Adams took a fascinating man and made him boring. His interviews tend to be rote and the shortest. Either Adams is not so interested in his subjects or there's

I agree. The animation was poor in this one. Why make Maria Bamford look better but Jen Kirkman look worse?

I agree. The animation was poor in this one. Why make Maria Bamford look better but Jen Kirkman look worse?

I live in L.A. and once looked at an apartment that had the toilet next to the stove in the kitchen. The manager told me I could put a curtain between them.

I live in L.A. and once looked at an apartment that had the toilet next to the stove in the kitchen. The manager told me I could put a curtain between them.

The Keifer Sutherland Tarantino knock-off was Truth or Consequences, NM which he also directed. The most cringe-worthy knock-off scene was a debate over whether about Yogi Bear or the Ranger was the king of Jellystone Park.

The Keifer Sutherland Tarantino knock-off was Truth or Consequences, NM which he also directed. The most cringe-worthy knock-off scene was a debate over whether about Yogi Bear or the Ranger was the king of Jellystone Park.

In the DVD commentary, they admit the "Dude's Night Out" sketch tanked with the audience so they added a laugh track. It's weird that they didn't use it for the failed sketches episode.

In the DVD commentary, they admit the "Dude's Night Out" sketch tanked with the audience so they added a laugh track. It's weird that they didn't use it for the failed sketches episode.

It was Howard Beach, Queens where a fatal racial attack happened in the 80's which provided the sting to that segment.

It was Howard Beach, Queens where a fatal racial attack happened in the 80's which provided the sting to that segment.

Ah, "the good ol' days".

Ah, "the good ol' days".

Chappelle was correct. It is "Hangin' in and jivin'" NOT "hanging in a chow line".

Chappelle was correct. It is "Hangin' in and jivin'" NOT "hanging in a chow line".

The white African-American studies professor teaches at Fordham University. I've seen him on the news a bunch of times.