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Ten years ago, you could sure make an argument for that.

Yikes, you might want to read the sentence directly after for context.

A.K.A., excellent.

@TheFritz:disqus  How do you figure, sportsfan?

Yeah, I really don't think anybody was over-the-moon for Nick Cannon for that. And the creepiness of marrying Tom Cruise had little-to-nothing to do with her being a fan of him as a kid…

Also, it's not like Stiller's track-record as director is dire or anything…Tropic Thunder, Reality Bites, Zoolander and The Cable Guy all vary between "great" and "not amazing, but highly entertaining".

Appreciate the sentiment, but the majority of those were gung-ho John Wayne flicks that functioned more as propaganda to support the war effort than anything else.

So you read "able to lift a gun" as "fat" instead of "strong"? Huh.

I was going to comment something, but @avclub-3545aa4f5986b04034fe083aa9712d21:disqus said it in a much more concise and amusing way. Kudos, sir.

"King of the snakes!"

It's amazing that people can be on theavclub and still not recognize satire. This and the song "We Got Bitches" (a hilarious Wacka Flocka send-up) are taking the piss out of specific hip-hop subgenres.

They've dropped all of the shock-value rape/torture stuff. References to violence and gun-play still abound, but it IS hip-hop. Plus, they've all lyrically stepped up their game a ton, particularly Hodgy.

It was clearly satirical.

Yeah, excellent film. 

Marshall Crenshaw!? Lucky bastard.

@avclub-f1d34846dad65d898a9e26d0fce16ecd:disqus Damien, lead singer of Fucked Up, hosts a great music show on Canadian network Fuse (only worthwhile thing on that channel) and he references his band as "F'd Up", which seems to work.

You are fucking insufferable, Jesus Christ. And I even AGREE with you.

So we're still pretending that Lana Del Rey performance was that phenomenally bad? Really? Okay then. At the worst, I'd say "sleepy".

Pretty much hit the nail on the head. Ever since it came out, if there's an action film with a shirtless man jumping around, you can bet the bank on people falling all over themselves to compare it to "300". Even happened with that dire "Prince Of Persia" film.

Yeah, I'll never understand people's need to tell everybody else on the internet "I DON'T KNOW WHAT THIS IS GUYS, LOOK AT ME BEING IGNORANT!".