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Ecksie sees Patrick Wilson's career after doing "Insidious" and is all like, yeah, gimee summa dat!

Is the video with the girl with the purple wig that awful on purpose? Like is that the point of the joke or something?

There's a bad-guy character in "Dragnet" named Emil Muzz… maybe a reference to a bad-guy character in "North By Northwest"?

Schlemiel delights not me, no, nor schmendrick neither

I am just now for the first time figuring out that the guy who plays Nick is Stannis Baratheon's son. Mind blown!

I can't even read a post in the Comments section here at the Onion if it's more than like 200 words or so - and now it sounds like this guy is saying I should read an entire book?

"Term Life"… is… fascinating…, remarkable… and… reliable!" - AV Club

"Easy Whale Rider Money Train"

The whole "Salma Hayek plays a stripper who doesn't take off her top" thing is such a bummer. "Dogma" and "From Dusk Till Dawn" are the only two examples I can think of but still it's not good.

The whole "Salma Hayek plays a stripper who doesn't take off her top" thing is such a bummer. "Dogma" and "From Dusk Till Dawn" are the only two examples I can think of but that's two too many.

It just occurred to me that I can read something (e.g., "great job internet, watch these people eat hot wings while doing an interview"… uh, no thanks) about a bit and determine that it's not going to be funny so I can pass on watching it, but then I'm like, well it's Key & Peele, so it probably actually is funny.

Great call - I've seen "Jaws" literally 100 times (and I use the word "literally" correctly) and yes, that is a chilling shot.

Word! I just posted the same thing (re: the ending of "MoM") before I saw this post….

"Memories of Murder" was totally awesome and he's terrific in it. There are a lot of great movies, but far fewer great endings to movies - "MoM" is the rare example of great movie with a great ending, and it's thanks in large part to his portrayal of despair/bewilderment/etc.

"…Nicole Kidman… is… flat… and… Maryann Plunkett… is… less flat!" - AV Club

He used to have shares in the company. Ownership interest. Got bought out in the 20's. Muscled out, according some… hell, according to me… Sooo, we keep him around, he's got a family… poor schmuck. He's sensitive, don't mention the old days. Oh hell, say whatever you want…

This discussion is interesting, DESPITE being about Jesus

It's good

"For Coconut Pete, life was one big _ _ _ _ _."

All positive/appreciative comments… this won't do.