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Don Marz
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I'm a fun-decided voter. November 8th is lake-tubin' day.

I suppose the further superhero comics get from actual superhero-ing, the better off their readers will be.

Pretty easy to answer: Guest's comedies aren't punching down because even when his characters parody real people, they're so unbelievably off-the-wall that he might as well be punching cartoon characters a la Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

I enjoyed this slightly more than the reviewer, but way too many of the characters seemed to have been imported wholesale from Guest's better movies.

That could be the best part, since none of the scenes themselves were very good. I suppose I always felt some slight relief when each one ended.

Sometimes gaining yards isn't based on you "making" the other team do anything. Sometimes they just fuck things up and you benefit.

LOL, you mean you're poor. Look, there's two types of people who own their own business, the successful ones who spend every waking minute on it, and the ones who spend their time doing things like commenting on the Internet.

One analogy I heard is that fumbling in the end zone is like if Little Boy blew up inside the Enola Gay. Gross, but to the point.

Either is fine if consistently used, unless you're a Strunk worshiper. And in that case, prepare for the style guides of most real-life publications in 2016 to drive you crazy (as well as this sentence).

The insistence on padding out the run time with musical numbers is what pushed me away. Not even Parker and Stone think it's a good idea as often as all that, and they're still better at it than everyone else working in comedy TV.

In a surprising turn of events, I'm still too young for this shit.

Me too, and as an added bonus, I'm not putting out an album.

As long as we follow this aristocrat-worshiping decadence up with rampant use of the guillotine in a couple years, I'm fine with it. I mean, technically, by explaining their nightmares, they'd just be helping us out when the time comes, right?

I felt Muldaur in this season turned in a stronger performance than McFadden would until around the fourth season of this show, which was when both McFadden and the writers finally got a solid grasp on Doctor Crusher's character (the last of the cast for that to happen, likely because of McFadden's absence in this

Interesting fact: the supposedly "not so good" actor who played the Romulan in charge in "The Neutral Zone", Marc Alaimo, would go on to play the principal villain of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", the critically acclaimed spin-off of this show. His performance has been repeatedly lauded as one of the elements that

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If you plan to advance your gripes by pretending you have concerns about "critical analysis" you may want to listen to people when they explain that the way you present them suggests you aren't familiar with the core concepts.

*Jonah Hill moves in from left with the Cabbage Patch, gets dragged out of that shit with old timey vaudeville hook*

Nor was any incarnation of Captain Marvel, if we want to get particular.