avclub-b48dd5fc197031c2049eee6b819c8768--disqus
Yabels
avclub-b48dd5fc197031c2049eee6b819c8768--disqus

You want to talk about impenetrable inside jokes on comment boards, you can do WAAAAY worse than the A.V. Club. Cracked's top comment is almost always some dig on a writer/cast member who would be tough to recognize if you were not a frequent contributor. (Granted this does happen here as well, but we tend to feel

It did seem like that was genuine frustration on his part. He was constantly maligned by Moshe and Neil to not do any of his drops with certain "bigger" name guests like Chris Rock. Douggpound was still usually the funniest part of the show. Not to mention the fact that Neil seems like he's a bit on the insufferable

I think Brett Gelman's Gelmania might be the strangest podcast around, but Cashing In does go to some bizarre places.

I totally know what you mean about that guy at the party. Another example is the older gentleman who loves to ask you questions that he knows the answer to, and can't be told otherwise, or impressed by any factoid you might offer up.

Brendon Walsh is hilarious. The AV Club should review his The Bone Zone podcast. It's an hour or so of inspired hilarity and great prank calls to businesses.

The only Call Chelsea Peretti episode I've liked is the one with Bill Burr, and he was in favor of nixing the call for the whole hour!

Douchey word sentence contest!

So a cucumber was used?

Yes. Christie is creating havoc in New Jersey.

The Sistine Cat Ranch?

New Yes-Yes…MAHER has the most punchable face!

Yeah but them names ain't racial.

I liked the Archimedes one!

I'm sure Tyrion's had something tossed before.

Let it never be said the GoT has a dearth of kick-ass women.

We should all look up to Ebert as the greatest example of how to critique something. I think that is an aspect of Roger that was really important: his contributions to internet literature and his steady backlash against our "instant response" culture.He truly was the patron saint of the message board; a benevolent and

Sounds like you could write a memoir, sir! I'd read it.

I smell a new genre: "punch-rock".

I wish my life was like this movie; where no matter how unprofessional, insane, and spectacularly wasted on drugs I got on a job, that everything would turn out okay and the ride would continue unabated. Sounds like Hunter S. Thompson and "Entourage" may have had some similarities.

The Ten Minute Podcast this week had me in stitches. Sasso hosts Jean-Claude Van Damme and a Jean-Claude Van Damme impersonator who happens to be a black man in his sixties with yellow hair.