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I love the Ducktales movie.
My butt is hurt over this. Thank you Loff.
NO! why do people find that joke funny? Ha ha ha, Bart and Milhouse have a relationship that borders on sexual? I don't get it - please some one tell me how this joke is consistent with either the characters or the spirit of the show and then someone else try to convince me that it's a funny joke.
I hated that line - I mean, what the hell? Bart is TEN YEARS OLD. There's no way he's fucking (or being fucked by) Milhouse. Also, this line make Lisa seem biggotted and small-minded, so say nothing of petty and mean. She's clearly none of these things. It just seems true to none of the characters AND kind of…
@Oats - it's just "SHUT UP DAMN IT!" I know because I yell this at my roommates all the time.
@Tom S - you're correct. None of the Omicronians have vowels in their names. Ndnd, Lrrr, and Grrr.
Either "Almost Got 'Im" or "P.O.V."
Rabin does not equal Tobias
Get it right AV Club.
WHERE'S FIREFLY?!?!?
Doesn't Half Right show up on a Heat Meiser record?
"For All Y'all that Wear Fannie Packs" always makes me miss the Five. I love Ben Folds and everything that he's become, but the two other personalities that shine through on that thing are just great. BF5 had some other great tunes that they never properly recorded together and ended up being parts of various other…
The best Iha song is Go from Machina II. There can be no further debate on this topic.
"Special Olymics T-Ball Stand Pitches Perfect Game" will always remind me that I'm a terrible person/worse athlete.
I'm telling you, it's not Jughead that causes divergent timelines, it's Locke's slowly disintegrating compass. It's the key to everything. It's locked in an infinite loop, continually proving that Locke is special, but it ages - Richard makes a point of saying so. If it continues this through an infinite number of…
I assumed that the child (whoever it was) was telling Smokie that he couldn't kill Locke. Which seems to be true from him very Locke response of "don't tell me what I can't do." I think the John Locke we know and love is in there somewhere.
Protoman's got the right idea - let's see more novels scrolling Star Wars style on a 3D IMAX screen.
What we need is a cleaned up FFVII. The game and story are wonderful (more personal that VI, but just as epic) but those graphics have not aged well.
Talk about the cold shoulder.
Horseshoes. They also play horseshoes. And I think the bad guy there is my late Grandfather, Elmer.