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It's called an 'unsult' and is one of the few funny terms coined by latter day Simpsons:

Did you know 'White Christmas' was sampled on 'Cuban Linx'?

A dumb person will love 'Predator.'

You probably like sappy romances because you're gay. YOU'RE GAY!

Obviously that's your preference if you prefer Fry, but I do think a lot of the episodes of it's original run have a hit to miss ratio with humour that just makes me skip them when I see them on TV and know it's not one of the funny ones.

This show got cancelled…
…because it was never actually that good. The best episodes were excellent and I often rewatch them and quote them. But 75% (maybe more) was boring as fuck. Fucking Fry and Leela's romance. WHO GIVES A FUCK? The Simpsons started off as having Bart as the main character but when Matt Groening

I'd like to see…
…something on 'Landau, Luckman & Lake,' the interdimensional investors/business scheisters, or whatever they were. I always thought there was a lot of potential in that. Maybe as a TV show though.

I'd like to see…
…something on 'Landau, Luckman & Lake,' the interdimensional investors/business scheisters, or whatever they were. I always thought there was a lot of potential in that. Maybe as a TV show though.

I've read interviews…
…with Brian Wilson where he describes having nightmares about Beach Boy's reunions. I really can't imagine anything beyond a group appearance for some sort of press conferance type thing. Like a Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame type thing.

Yeah I don't know what he's talking about either. The box set I have has only one Director's cut and it's not of 'Unfinished Business'

I meant "cut-out-and-keep"

I also remember that Voyager episode, one of the few quite good ones amongst an entire 'meh' series. As for the BSG boxing episode, I don't see how anyone couldn't like it. Apart from all the obvious aesthetic reasons, it serves as a thematic catharsis for the characters before heading into the denouement of the

As somebody with Asperger's, it's interesting to see a movie that depicts individuals like myself. Ironically, seeing as we all have no empathy, in many ways we can't actually possibly give a shit whether the film is successful or not.

I actually was pretty young, so joke's on you!

Fuck you, I'd like to the pre-pubescent you beat SMB3, that shit was hard.

@kjohnson: the way I play games, I would never, EVER use the warp whistles. It would be like reading the first and last chapters of a book.

I googled it before and got little satisfaction, but did anyone else notice that the story and structure of MGS3 was identical to Ninja Scroll? Maybe Ninja Scroll is based on some Japanese folk tale or something and so they're both just based on that, but otherwise, they're pretty identical.

I have to agree on ZMF's statement. Mass Effect just seems like the only way to play a story driven game now. Unless you've got David Mamet or someone scripting your game, then you should just let the player decide. Playing KOTOR at the moment on 360, the emulation can be a bit off at times but the game is great and

I don't know about that, the Metal Gear series storyline may be ridiculous, but at least it's interesting. The 'Splinter Cell' storyline is so rote that I never bothered to finish the second one (and never played anything in the rest of the series) because it was essentially identical in every way to the first one. I

Hmmm…I guess that's OK then, I never beat SMB3. Mostly that was the lack of the ability to save though. Playing it on VC recently my brother erased my save and I was about 1/2 way through.