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Adam Farrar
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I’ve really enjoyed the show and I’m glad it’s continuing. I
think Pete is a charming guy and I like watching him bullshit with his friends
and fellow comedians. It feels like a talk show that isn’t about hyping
someone/thing and is just concerned with having fun and being funny. As a comic fan, I love the Ex-Men skits (h

The character on this show is original to it while Cyborg was created in 1980 by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez.

This was the song I was expecting to find on the list.I found "Sweater" and a lot of their similar stuff around the same time to be nice mindless pop punk. My friends all hated it so I made sure to play it loud and often. Thanks for the spoiler alert; I always wondered what happened to them but not enough to look them

It happened all the way back in 2014!

Suitable for a home school!

He's good in that. But the sound is so muddled in that that it's hard to really enjoy most of the performances.

I get teary when I describe the ending.

Bill Irwin is great. I saw him a few years ago in Scapin which he also directed and it was hilarious. His clowning is great, which you get a little of when he's dancing to the merengue in this movie, but he also does well in an episode of The Cosby Show and for Sesame Street.

"I amaze everyone."

"One time I was over there. One bathroom for nine people? And I never did see a toilet."

Weekend at Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve

[Big green X]

There's some actual good stuff in here that I didn't realize was on Instant Watch. Why doesn't the system ever recommend these instead of the random shit it usually does?

I appreciate that Ralphie and the Old Man are also disturbed by it and share a look of "what the hell is going on?"

Yes. Lucy and Desi fought to get it on film (they were one of the first if not the first) and had to go through a lot of trouble to get permission. The upside for them was that they got ownership of the films instead of CBS. Though in the '60s CBS bought back the films from them, for $4 million.

You like music? You like Shaggy? ‘Shaggy!’
No.
Yes you do, everybody likes Shaggy – that’s why he’s playing the fairgrounds!

That show spun a lot of straw into gold. They even made Secret Invasion work. I was impressed at how many characters they were able to include and bring out the best of. They had a clear plan with these characters that you see right from the beginning with Hank's resistance to fighting and Ultron and all the rest.

Well, you've got plenty of time before anyone quizzes you on Ant Man.

Oh that's true. I'm not a big Fraction fan and I forgot Scott Lang wasn't dead anymore.

Yes! Pym has been rehabilitated several times but because of the mercenary, cyclical nature of comics, every creator who starts to write him seeks to address it.