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Dude, do it. The only place I've seen those yearbook editions now are ebay for like $80.

Pssst…almost all of it is on youtube. I don't feel bad telling you because after you're done watching it you're going to want to run out and buy it anyway.

Bill trying to replicate the sound with the chair while Cindy was out of the room is one of the all time best physical comedy moments on tv ever.

Yeah now that I've read the article I still want TV Club Classic to happen with this show. Feig's input is awesome, but with a show like this you really want to dissect all of the details.

I was hoping Freaks and Geeks would be chosen for TV Club classic this summer, but this… it's like Santa and the Easter Bunny all rolled into one!

Well I did say 'bar', so assuming that I've had at least a couple beers I would probably high-five him myself.

I was hoping to see the actual mutant in charm form though. I would definitely buy a necklace like that.

If you were at a bar wearing that and convincingly faking a British accent, I would probably go back to your place. Just sayin'

I don't know, I kind of understand where Tasha is coming from. Guys can wear a pop culture tee with jeans well into adulthood and seem cool. With women though there comes a point where you are expected to do more than just a tshirt every day.

I love my purple parrot shirt as it is, but I was wise enough at the time to order two shirts. I can't tell you how many times I've been invited to some Halloween thing at the last minute, found a friend willing to wear one of the shirts and cargo shorts with me, and received enthusiastic compliments for basically no

@avclub-ac5c482277858d6fe45065d0a3f92b0c:disqus Yeah, occasionally I will think to myself, "Ethan Embry, whatever happened to that guy?" Then I realize he never actually "happened" in the first place, I just perceived that he did because he coincidentally was in two movies that I watched constantly.

This reminds me of the time a coworker gave me a 15 minute long speech in defense of Avatar and how the visuals trump the storyline, only to conclude with the line, "oh, and I was really fucking high when I watched it, so that might have helped too."

Eeeeevil shenanigans.

You could use the Canadian spelling, "Fucking Eh".

Oh man I wanted to work at Empire Records so bad when I was a young teen. It totally ruined my perception of what part-time post high school jobs were going to be like.

Blame Judd Apatow. Now comedies can meander along as long as they want to.

Whenever I see him in interviews he actually comes across as an intelligent and genuinely funny person. I think he might have just been typecast as an obnoxious douche but doesn't mind it because it keeps him working.

@olivececile:disqus Thomas Ian Nicolas (Tara Ried's boyfriend in the first one) also has a happy post-pie story. Acts occasionally, independently releases his own music, married with a kid, doesn't give a shit about fame. But yeah the rest are either post-rehab or still trying to make it and failing miserably.

@avclub-f8665a36d5a911922da81a12443887ed:disqus Chris Klein was engaged to Katie Holmes but it fell through, mainly because he was a serious alcoholic. Considering who she ended up marrying though it's really too bad she didn't just stick with the booze hound.

Yeah this review is not very helpful to me. It doesn't take a cinephile to understand that this is a pointless cash grab, but is it funny? Funny on the level of 1, 2, or 3? Because like @avclub-c54c561b74163f70a5572998e3955227:disqus I was exactly the right age when the first one came out so the fact that this one has