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Does Patton Oswalt have any lines in this? I haven't heard him speak in any of the previews, but he's always (like in this promo photo) just slightly offset from Tom Hanks? I'd actually feel more favorable to the movie if he didn't, and his part was just an extended, Spence-just-standing-there-in-King-of-Queens-type

The first time I heard "I'm Windsor Johnston," I thought "Of course you are."

I think it's the public radio influence, the same thing that makes them all pronounce "Bach" as "Bacccccchhhhhhh."

Big Caramel, man. Fuckers are squeezing out the competition.

Well you shold.

I think the concern isn't serious harm so much as an increase in the number and accessibility of little exposures (and having to explain them). We've all grappled with the "Daddy, what's bukkake?" question (right? sure!), and that's part of parenting, but in the past, you'd only run into that kind of language if Dad

This is a little too self-satisfied. The New Pornographers have been around for a while, so it's not exactly a fresh target to take on (and it's not like they're on kids' radar), but his point about normalization via widely used terms like "food porn" is fair. The article's laying it out like he's this humorless

They truncated "-on-company-time"

Funny story, funnier URL.

Yeah, that musical number really fell flat. It mostly played straight, which … okay, good, I'm glad the evil underlords have love lives, but there's not really a joke there, and it particularly hurts because it's already in the shadow of Monster Rap.

Okay, five episodes in and I have a fledgling theory: The Mads rip off something from the previous episode in their invention exchanges. Ep2 gave us the Fudgy the Whale clock (easy callback to Ep1's Carvel runner), Ep3 has "Afterlife Alert" which is a specific reference to a Red Hawk joke in Cry Wilderness, and Ep5

When I want to know what's funny, I turn to Roose Bolton.

Wow, I really thought this was an O'Neal hed. Well done, Herr Hughes.

One episode in, and I'm sold. Crow's voice fits right in with the previous two; Servo is different but still smooth/heroic, and I think his theater delivery was the best so far. Jonah's voice is actually the weakest for me (and he's been playing the part his whole life!) - it kinda rings out rather than blends into

I enjoyed reading this for how I didn't understand any of it. The references, the comparisons, the standards applied … they're as far from my world of experience as a critique of green Chinese pottery. I love when the AV Club shows me not just things I don't know about, but that there are people with very strong

I don't want to live in a world where a Charlize Theron character can be referred to as "allegedly" sexy.

I like that the above art came from a real company who depends on such work to promote its product and not from a fifth grader who was bored in class.

But we can agree that Papa John's is oversalted bullshit, right?

"Heh, this sounds like it could be a mildly amusi[reads Pizzagate people are involved]wellp fuck that."

I mean, only one person is calling people rabid fools and making generalizations about the Klan here, so…