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In anyone else's hands "Don't tase me bro" would've been a lame joke, but I'm willing to give Devo a pass because I've always viewed that line in the context of their Kent State connection. I can't imagine how it must've felt for those guys to see that and think "Wow, 40 years later and nothing's changed." I guess a

Your avatar certainly lends this statement an air of legitimacy.

Well, in fairness to Outsourced, it is the new Friends.

Oh fuck. Every time someone mentions that show I can STILL to this day hear the host's announcement from the promo, "WELcome to the MARRiage Ref!" in my head. It was so fucking obnoxious that the cadence of that sentence has stayed emblazoned on my mind this long. God, that show was such a piece of shit.

Well, in fairness, you didn't say "no homo," so they had every reason to believe that.

That's exactly what I was thinking. Baldwin plays an actor inexplicably being taken to task for the alleged sex crimes of his latest movie's director.

Last year I saw him at the Palace in Louisville, and as we were looking for a place to park, I saw an ambulance (with lights) pull down 4th Street and around the alley to the back of the venue. I was like "Oh, FUCK."

Oh fuck yes. Seriously, that is going to be the worst.

"Written by Leonard Pierce."

He'll be getting served by a Waitress in the Sky.

I have no problem admitting to people I cried at Yauch's death. To me, he's tied with Phil Hartman as the saddest and most undeserved celebrity death.

One of my favorite things in the world is referring to the first movie in a series as "[Movie Title] 1." Thank you for keeping this tradition alive.

The real question is: how is Tom Hanks NOT in this movie?

HA HA HA IT'S FUNNY BECAUSE MEN HAVING FEMININE TRAITS IS HILARIOUS MUCH LIKE HOMOSEXUALITY HA HA HA

My hope is that the next proposal is to bestow the title "She's Crafty Square" to the corner of 8th & Forty-Deuce.

Who, ironically, actually did make it into the Big Ten.

That's the only part of the movie I've seen, and you forgot to mention the best part of that scene, which how Reagan then immediately gets leveled by John Cassavetes.

I'd say his one line - "And loaded up with gin!" - during "Porcupine Racetrack" takes the cake, but this is some stiff competition.

I came down to these comments just to specifically mention how much I love MIB's delivery of that line. It's like, WHAT is that inflection?

It's not very quotable (obviously) but I'd have to go with the "In the Bathroom" sketch set to Ween's "Voodoo Lady." "So long, ozone layer! Ha ha!"