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They did a good job by axing the opening song, man that was painful. I love this show though, one of the few that makes me laugh consistently.

Haha, you're all listening to Canadian radio! Fucking commies.

Co-worker? Is there no hierarchy in this office? Don't you know that with one newswire update O'Neal can leave your kids crying on Christmas morning because Santa didn't visit?

Further to that a 'C' seems harsh. I streamed 3 tracks and liked it enough that I've been waiting to buy it. Generally a C is handed out because the album is a failure but it's not clear from the review that is the case. I wish reviewers would dare to be different and not spit out a bunch of comments designed to make

These guys suck at selling their product. They released the album in the UK earlier this year and they only now got around to a US release, even though that market is apparently big enough that they have a separate US Store on their website. They also haven't released it in Canada yet, I guess not realizing that we're

What's Biff Tannen up to these days? Anyone know?

Todd, I must know: why does the AVClub, or just you specifically, have such high hopes for this show? Its humour is as obvious and asinine as 2.5 Men. If it was any other sitcom it would have been heralded as yet another piece of shit in prime time programming so why such high hopes? Why? WHY??

I'm a Canadian who has spent time in every region in Canada and I haven't a fucking clue what you're on about with that pizza and fries thing. I have not once in my life been served fries with pizza, nor even seen fries on the menu at a pizza place. I take it one time you ordered a pizza and somehow fries were

I just picked up the second one for $9.99 and it is an incredible amount of fun. I find about one game a year that actually interests me enough to play it through and this one definitely caught me. I think the wacky Templar conspiracy nonsense was a great touch.

A couple years ago I found the Simpsons arcade game at an airport arcade. My girlfirend and I beat it while waiting for her flight. It was tons of fun and funnier than most episodes nowadays.

I would rather watch the Running Man or the Condemned. Same concept without taking itself so seriously. "Drop dead!" "I don't do requests."

So Neil Patrick Harris is the real Neil Patrick Harris in this, but Penn isn't really a former White House staffer? Continuity problems people!

Seattle probably isn't going to happen, not particularly exciting. But the thought of a shooting spree from Everett to Tacoma could be…well that would be boring.

I hope they make it longer to complete by going back to the San Andreas super-map. Liberty City was great but it's polish with the crazy breadth of San Andreas would be sweet.

Season 1 is poorly directed, there's a lot of pausing and quiet speech, cutting to closed doors and slow pacing. Season 2 is much more polished and by Season 3 it's developed a strong rythym. IMHO.

Garfield's Nine Lives was kind of bizarre. It's also sort of morbid, since you see Garfield sing out his last life. As for the book upon which the Hallowe'en special is based, did anyone else remember that they actually had slightly different endings?

She blinded me with magic!

Has anyone ever listened to the spoken word album he produced for Shatner? It's actually a really entertaining listen and Bill shows some genuine depth of soul, even if the whole outing is a bit ridiculous.

Post on post, it's like self-love.

Are you denying he has the moves like Jagger, the moves like Jagger, the moooo-oooo-oooo-oooo-oooo-oooo-oooo-oooo-ooooves like Jagger?