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Hopefully Bigelow will bring that special "Point Break" panache to this movie.

The Maya Angelou sketch was great, but the Obama/Cosby sketch was freakin' horrible

This could be a pretty interesting AV Club article or series - revisiting books that you loved as a kid and seeing how/if they hold up now. I've had this experience recently with a few books - LOTR still held up for me, Narnia, not so much. And rereading Neuromancer, I had to agree with Gibson's own assessment of it

Omar the 99%, yo

BWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Faith

Bateman? Is that you?

Wait, are there two 'Mr. B's on AV Club? What are the odds of someone else picking the same boring and nondescript screen name? This aggression will not stand, man!

Yeah, the Lorax loves trees, but he couldn't give two shits about conflict mineral extraction

Ryan Gosling in..The Linus Pauling Story

Sounds like you want it to be one way…

Die Hard 5: Die so freakin' hard dude, you don't even know

There were so many better options to choose from!

The studio banter in between songs on Pixies' Surfer Rosa ("There were rumors he was into field hockey players…there were rumors…") is the closest I can think of to skits on non-rap albums. It's kind of weird that the trend didn't catch on with other genres - I bet death metal skits would be awesome.

Were-bears are where it's at now. Were-bears! Just ask Gary Shteyngart.

Cancellation? Oh man, it sounds like House is about to face his toughest challenge yet!

Talking about almost any hobby can be like this: full of jargon and detail that is fascinating to those in the know, and super annoying to everyone else.

I like some of his writing, but that aside, that is one punch-able looking dude. (on the right)

I feel like the term "trust fund" is really overused when talking about indie music/hipsters/Brooklyn/whatever. It's become a catchall term for any kind of privilege. Sure, a lot of people starting bands in New York come from a privileged background, but how many of them actually have trust funds? Does the infamous