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wow
I'm the first person to post in over seven years?

kung pow
the fact that "Kung Pow: Enter the Fist" is not on this list brings the list's legitimacy into question. Worst movie I have ever seen. Battlefield Earth was entertaining in an ape-shit way, Killing Me Softly had Heather Graham naked, but Kung Pow made me regret life.

who the hell is mackenzie phillips? and why should i care?

Why?
Is a sixteen year old using sex appeal? PUT ON SOME FREAKING CLOTHES!

You live in Flatwoods KY?

After Nirvana they need to shut the thing down, give it about twenty years, and then start again. are they,are going to end up inducting some real shitty groups.

And a ton of machine gun fire with no one ever getting shot…

@ace freebird: I thought maybe that was the case, but I once used a riding mower that had an engage lever that looked exactly like the one on this particular mower. And I hope it would be the first safety device they would put on one of those things (before they even released it to the public).

Kinsey gold all the way.

This was one of the best, but I'll never watch it again. And all the twisted humor after the fact offended me. I was sitting there thinking bout how I should be laughing, and how it was excellent writing. But the poor sonofabitch just got his foot cut off, and his life is ruined because a bunch of dumbass city

You think this was foreshadowed in the previous episode? Someone mentioned it had a lot of horror movie conventions. There will be blood I suppose.

Randi Singer
This guy wrote the screenplay for Mrs. Doubtfire, and there wasn't a single derogatory Robin Williams reference in this entire post.

Big Momma vs. Madea would be a fine way to end this world.

Only that it's hot as fucking hell.

My Old Kentucky Home
Is one of the greatest songs ever written.

Yea, Joan is married now. She wouldn't talk about having children unless she was. Looks like we're going to get a lot more about this in next week's episode.

Duck
He was one of the main characters from season two, and gosh-darn-it my favorite character from the show. Why can't we get some passing reference to Duck? Why couldn't they have fired him in the first episode instead of Bert (whoeverheis) Peterson? At least that would have made sense.

Apparently he's working on a project entitled "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead".

I'm just not a big fan of omniscient flashbacks/visions, the unexplained absence of Duck (or maybe I missed the explanation, if I did someone please clarify), and the firing of minor characters that have top positions even though they've never been on the show. Mad Men is so much better than that.

Am I the only one…
Who didn't like this episode?