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Was anyone else surprised
That Kenny and his dad never once mentioned Dusty? The only one we know of in the family who did not destroy his life and flee to a third-world country? They might resent him, sure, pretend he doesn't exist, but they acted as if there was never a Dusty to begin with.

I found him an odd return. I'm always happy to see Adam Scott, but his brief stint last season set his character up as someone with little-to-no pull in his organization (and, presumedly, he's been fired for offering a job to a free agent without any sort of approval.) He's probably hiding in Mexico for a reason.

Leave it to Kanye
To make listening to his music a fucking chore.

I just misread
"Kevin Bacon has asked to play Super Ray" as "Sugar Ray," and after having seen the episode, it kinda made sense.

Hobbit horny, Michael.

A hobbit-ball is hollow, 17" in diameter, and made of cured rawhide. Sometimes, teams decorate the ball themselves, but this is not required (though highly encouraged).

Donaghy kinda rhymes with "party," which is cool.

Do you know who hates unicorns?
Mark Wahlberg.

Bummer. Kevin Murphy didn't even direct it. See you all at the top of the hour.

The guy did do
the "Reefer Madness" movie, which was pretty awesome.

What makes a blonde Escobar special?

The film was incredibly misguided when it came to selling itself. It's an ostensible Tea Party film, yet in official synopsis, it discusses analyzing both Obama economics and Reagan economics. The vague wording called out to Democrats, "Oh, it's a Tea Party film. One-sided, I guess? No thanks," and then called out to

You tell that realty company we ain't selling, you hear?? We ain't gonna be terrorized!

This might be
The perfect film. The industry will collapse, for the apex of the artform would have been reached, and nothing else would dare stand in its shadow, lest it get blacked out by the towering visage of this project.

You know the Muppets did a version of Dickens once.

I'm amazed no one's mentioned him in "Rushmore."

My grandma looks like Jack Palance.

I was stunned to have read above that Brian Cox was even in this movie. He's fantastic, but not worthy of being advertised, I guess.

"but Schwentke never decides…"
"…whether he's making this movie for relaxed seniors or hyper, misanthropic, amoral teens."

Isn't that almost precisely what this article is?