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    I don't know—I kinda get the need for new blood comedy wise and given how much of a disaster launching anything new has been on Tuesdays the last couple of seasons (with maybe the exception of New Girl, maybe) Sundays was probably their only real place. (Was it really over a decade ago that they had a lot of success

    you mock but those were tears of happiness!
    and if it were only several years earlier than December of 2000 (cause I actually saw the damn thing when it came out in theaters) I would've done The Dance Of Joy right there in the theater!

    now I feel old I think I was a senior in high school when that movie came out. thanks?

    my favorite thing about the give my baby her medicine scene is honestly the David Spade full on parody of it (as in him acting it out but seriously) randomly on an episode of Just Shoot Me. His character meant it in honesty—but I only realized watching him full on re-enacting that entire scene how completely

    awwwww why did you have to bring that up????

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who had a random episode of a favorite tv show that made him tear up that literally no one else on the planet apparently felt that sad about. (The cookie jar episode—really—I guess I could kind of see that)

    Petey didn't have a head.

    We Are About Time.

    Love Thomas Newman.
    That movie was interminable tho.

    Having to have a spoiler alert for 24 Hour Party People somehow strikes me as being like having to have a spoiler alert for Pootie Tang.

    I seriously hope that that'll be my reaction should this ever happen to me. *I'm also really curious what the doc would say to that. ("Well yes technically but you probably shouldn't be working it at all?")

    I'm not lying when I say that I bought a Futurama comic book compilation (you know one of those big books where they put in four or five back issues into one 130 page book?) at a barnes and noble maybe the night after it aired and I kid you not—the cashier took a look at what I was buying and said she was crying last

    oh yeah that definitely hit hard when I saw that one as well. I don't think I cried but I definitely needed an extra minute or two at the end there…especially you know her death came completely out of the blue.

    when it came out—I think I was in ninth grade—that was my go to movie for mocking/laughing myself silly at the commercial/idea for it but goddamn if I didn't enjoy it as an actual serious movie when I finally saw it on video later that year. Yes its extremely silly—but the connection between Wayans and Kadeem Hardison

    I know. Russell Cage Sir.

    I actually have a similar dad/son moment but for whatever awful reason its that scene from "Searching for Bobby Fischer" where the kid asks his dad to play kess with him. (and yes Kess because for some reason that's how the kid pronounces chess) I'm not that big a fan of the movie (or chess for that matter) but for

    Man CBS really should've thought twice before thinking about signing him to star in a remake of Everybody Loves Raymond. (then again if Charlie Sheen can have a wildly successful sitcom…)

    That stupid Simpsons episode where it looked like Homer was gonna die in the electric chair. I hated that episode then, I straight up hate it now, (maybe the only one where I will turn the channel if I see it starting) but goddamn it if I didn't tear up when he took the full wrap for it because he wanted to get Marge

    Well like everyone else here I'm rooting for this show despite the fact that I've seen the exact same ads you all have and think the same "jeebus this looks TERRIBLE" thoughts that you all have—but he really is a very, very funny guy—I'm not even that big on newish comedians (not that he's newish as he's been at this

    Yeah, George Carlin couldn't make a sitcom work on Sundays at 9 30—and he got a 2nd season attempt to do so also! (that show btw is on youtube—I still think it was pretty good…I don't know what more Fox could have possibly wanted from it—it couldn't have lost that much of lead-in Married With Children's audience could