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You may be sad, but just remember the wise words of Ryan Lochte: 
"If you're a man at night, you've got to be a man in the morning."

I'm kind of surprised by the NC-17 rating. Not that it's NC-17, but rather that they bothered to get an MPAA rating at all.

And not a mention of the fact that Chris Brown is in the movie. How bad does a movie have to be where that's not even one of the big problems?

Sleep Angry

…atee.

So NBC is doing yet another show based on a movie… and Jason Katims isn't involved? Mind blown.

Anybody else misread the "anthology docuseries" as "anthology doucheseries?"

Eh, it was nothing the mute button couldn't handle.

For the last little while on Cracked, this has been advertised prominently on the top of near every page. It was aggravating when they decided to leave the audio on by default and had the video start as soon as the page was finished loading. Whenever I'd open several tabs, I'd hear, "Marcus goes by the boo—Marcus goes

D'oh! I was thinking of "Deadfall." Carry on.

Eric Bana "Downfall" or Nicolas Cage "Downfall?"

I'm sort of tempted to see "Born on the 4th of July." (Not tonight; I don't have Showtime.) Any commenters want to voice their opinion?

Nice of them to stick to early enough episodes not to spoil too much for potential new viewers.

I was just reading this page last night.

I found it interesting that his opinion that his jokes worked better when they used the fewest words was corroborated by a 10-word joke. One of my favorites of his is just six:
"I'd rather be rich than stupid."

In fairness, I had to look at the IMDb page to figure out that Spencer was in it. (Because I haven't seen "Chasing Mavericks," and let's be honest, nobody else has either.)

I'm kind of assuming that this episode was bumped up to better coincide with Comic-Con. Having seen the clip on IGN where Karen Gillan's character is introduced, I was confused for a minute when she just showed up all of a sudden.

Can't wait to see what Kirk Cameron thinks of this.

My family occasionally watches reruns of shows like "Frasier" or "The Bob Newhart Show" on the Hallmark Channel, and the original movies they advertise look blander than a bread sandwich. I honestly think you could take the visuals of a commercial for one of their movies, put the soundtrack of another ad for another

I was so curious I looked at IMDb.