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Or as the internet would call this movie:

Blacks Hardware, there was a white guy selling it.

I was at that tour! Patriot Center.

I saw Travis back in 2000 when they opened for Oasis…Travis put on a better show by far, and I knew none of the songs.

Luggah this Frodo-graph

Jaaaheeeemmmaah, watchyoo doing now? watchoo doing now gurrl?

Dear God, sorry to disturb you but…we all need a great reduction in the lack of XTC.

27 Dogs Who Don't Know They Look Like Heisenberg

Highly overlooked: a fantastic story and a great movie.

I love Kingdom of Heaven, there needs to be more movies featuring Saladin.

Has that ever been an AV Club article? "Trailers that depict an entirely different movie than what it really is"?

At least Year One was merely a Sandler-level trifle of a "film", not an egregiously unforgivable nightmare.

Wedding Crashers should have ended when Vaughn and Wilson walk away from the house after having their true identities revealed. The last half-hour was a tacked-on waste that went totally against the hilariously subversive nature of the characters.

Amazing still it seems, I'll be 23.

We also have Fraiser to thank for Cecil Terwilliger!

You must hate "Waiting".

He's funny on Todd Glass, but definitely is not a welcome presence on DLM. He hosts his own movie podcast, so it always comes across like he's overcompensating for his own show's relative unpopularity compared to Doug's.

I really hope this isn't the end of the show, but also, the show was getting repetitive and stale with some of the bits. Hopefully they can find a way to re-vamp the show.

That's like asking the Pope to stop talking about the Bible.

Your list of dream guests are all pretty good selections.
The show as a whole used to be more improv-oriented, but not you have to skip through at least 30 minutes of soap-box ramblings from Todd before getting into the solid section of bits. Thankfully, Daniel Kino (sp?) isn't on as frequently, as he was generally