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Mike Pipper
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I'M COMIIIIIIING!

My nuts!

Counterpoint: Invasion of the Neptune Men. The same movie, but 10 times as worse. Add Roji-Panty Complex.

It's better than pandering.

After the way people laughed at seeing his name in the trailer for "Devil," I suspect it's the former.

We don't need any twin-haters around here.

Same.

William Sylvester is such a smug douche in that movie. I love how he's in one of my favorite movies of all time and one of my favorite episodes of MST3K ("Riding with Death") as well as two others.

Will Arnett's bit as "Max the Magician" on Sesame Street is a great kid-friendly take on GOB.

You need a discipline daddy?

My favorite part was the riffing on Pinky and the Brain trying to get laid.

That's Pyuma-man!

As one of the people who thinks that Season Three is better than Season One, that sounds like a ringing endorsement.

Personally I thought this movie was pretty bad - basically a liberal version of "An American Carol." Then again I find Godard's "satire" awfully obnoxious as well.

Do you think Mrs. Featherbottom prepared him some bangers in the mouth?

And he's worked with Werner Herzog, so it all comes together.

An egg! Oh wait, that's Donald Pleasence.

Pleasance is a real shame. He had a great start in the 60s; he's great in Polanski's "Cul-De-Sac" and the my favorite thing about "The Great Escape." Nevertheless, I love Pyuma-man.

My favorite part is when the shots from "Psycho," "Orlando," and "Young Frankenstein" match the lyrics from "Rocky Horror Picture Show."

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned or posted his monologue with Chartres. It's an absolutely beautiful speech, though not as "cinematic" as the rest of the movie.