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    I still enjoy Weird Al to this day, even though I jumped out of the popular music scene at least a decade and a half ago. It has gotten to the point where I'll listen to Al's homage/parody first and then somehow hear the original song as muzak at some local business and quietly grin to myself.

    I had previously mentioned high school AND college in my last sentence, but then obviously realized that college is very different from high school. You shouldn't be running around with just anyone, but being way more independent (within reason) is a good thing!

    Greg Kelly is this weird enigma in that I'm not entirely sure if he's a practical joke for viewers to enjoy or a person who's actually talented that just has his share of moments during an average broadcast. You'd think someone who was at a high-level morning show in one of the largest markets would have "some"

    I blame (and also secretly praise) The Soup for this show. Several people are going to quote the "incredible sex" line throughout the comments and no one will complain about those repeats because it's just that good. I personally enjoy the dad randomly stating to one character that "…heard you're gay." There's also a

    Small-town South Dakota you mean. I believe that the Sioux Falls schools have several vice-principals each. But never give up the chance to riff on things that mostly don't exist in the state.

    I liked Demolition Man's TV edit, mostly because cleaning out the language ruins one of the movie's best running gags. They also magically edit out all references to Taco Bell!

    Which all make Hilty way more attractive in her own special way. All I know is when I'm glancing at the review photo above, it is because of Hilty's energy and not…whatever McPhee is doing in the scene.

    Who does this appeal to? Who would watch this in the midst of a terrible economy? Who seriously thinks that said economy's problems are caused because people are lazy and stupid? Let's do a show where people are in fear of being fired!

    Spellbound was a really good documentary. I think I may still have a fragile synapse toward the sudden sound of a bell ringing after seeing it. The editing in that movie, yikes! (In a good way!)

    I really enjoyed King of Kong, even though it is in dire need of an update. The Donkey Kong record has repeatedly jumped between at least three people at this point, including people inspired by the documentary.

    Understandable. I admit I haven't read a huge amount on the backstage stuff other than it happened and the writers spent a good chunk of Season 7 letting out their issues from the movie. I don't even disagree with many of the changes. They had to handwave reasons on why they'd occasionally leave the theater, for

    Is this metal? I've got a bet with Joe.

    MST:TM is a good primer for the series, but I really don't think it is a good "episode" of the series. I hardly watch it because the studio influence really taints it. Some of the jokes are…too easy, you could say.

    Nope, you aren't the only one. I watched it as a teenager and for some reason found it "shocking". I managed to finally find several episodes online and it hasn't aged particularly well.

    Exactly what I was going to say.

    There are two movies in particular, though both have caveats to them as I grow older.

    They can't all be just sitting on a block of ice for ten minutes!

    That makes sense. And as much as I loathe him as a performer and somewhat as a person, Cena is probably WWE's best current public face. (If only he'd take some time off from the ring.)

    WWE once again showing how "trendy" they are! Case in point, Diddy did a set during the latest Wrestlemania, and it wasn't received well by the in-house fans who um, aren't there to see terrible musical acts.

    I'm referencing the NES version. Here's a tool-assisted run that describes pretty quickly how dire the game is!