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Eh, I have been in the same room as Andy Dick… multiple times in fact. I'm not entirely sure he's mentally ill. Just a narcissist who acts out because everyone else doesn't love him the way he loves himself. No joke, he has a painting of himself smoking a joint hanging over his bed (yes, I've been in his bedroom,

I like to say that The Raid was a better movie, but The Raid 2 was the better action movie.

It's not Pegg-less. The World's End made #48.

Do notaries typically bug out their eyes and yell a lot? Because then this show will be SUPER real.

But this is the rare middling review that highlights the good points in a way that excite me, but temper expectations enough to prepare for some of the possible storytelling faults. So if it does as Noel says, it'll still be pretty good and if you don't agree then you'll really love it.

I think it's his clue so that nobody thinks it's TOO autobiographical and also so nobody pronounces the show "Lewis"

He was a ghost writer all along!

WHO'S A GOOD BOY?!

The Wiki article is pretty aligned with how we define them in work (a lot of advertising research… and Ad Age is cited a lot in the article, so it makes sense). I've always personally thought 1964 was kind of late for Boomers, but as we've all discussed here, it's all kinda flim-flam anyway.

Hopefully the Chinese doesn't find out the pregnant is having a girl…

"Jim Broadbent of The Wicker Man-influenced Hot Fuzz"

Because "American Pie" is a universally despised song, apparently.

Everyone knows that the original Tron and Ninja Turtles properties were bullshit nostalgia aimed at boomers.

Yea, I've argued that before (I was born in '84, but had an older sister who helped define my tastes). The lines are strange. But then I'd make the same argument as before. It's the people born in the mid-80's who were in Junior High at the advent of AIM, got a useless degree at a four year college, and moved back

Then watch something else? Cuz I'm the one with their panties in a bunch, despite me merely replying to the crazy rants of someone who has PTSD from seeing The Big Chill on TNT too many times.

It's typically 20. Boomers are '46-64'. GenX is '61-'81. GenY/Millennials is '80-'00. But like I implied, it's pretty fluid.
I'm seriously just going off of what is widely accepted int he sociology/advertising fields, which is how these defintiions are created. There are probably other defintions out there.

I mean, you kind of are. If you born in 1980 you remember the Berlin Wall and were in 6th grade when Nevermind came out. It's definitely "the cusp" so I get you might identify either way, but that's how those cut-offs work. Even though the definition comes from "when you were born", the traits come from "how you

What I'm saying is that's the case with every "generation". If you start defining them by 8-9 year increments instead of 20 year increments (the way that both Boomers and Gen X are defined), the differences become meaningless. I look at generational syndicated data literally on a daily basis. There's less of a

Well, no that's not what happened. They just renamed them after the turn of the new "millennium". Gen X is roughly people born from 1961 and 1981. Gen Y (Millennials) is people born between 1982 and 2000 or so, but nobody's really gone about defining anything past that or discussing it. It's always been that way.