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*post-emptively declares pre-lunch beer to have been in honour of Stephen*

[Exit, pursued by a bear]

You could pretend that they're being sarcastic.
You could drink a lot.

Never go against the collective, Scrawler…

I KNEW IT WAS YOU.

Someone explained satire to them?

AV Club loves Leno.

I think that was just a hamster.

(turns sideways baseball cap backwards)

Oh Mighty Thor!

@avclub-8c1bbcea199457b63dc39f7a024591f1:disqus  I love the animated Metropolis. Another good one would be Miyazaki's "grown ups" movie Porco Rosso with its story of a veteran fighter pilot in fascist post-World War One Italy. Supposedly there's even a sequel on the way set in the Spanish Civil War.

You're going to have to be more specific.
Edit: Oh, there's a link. So it's that kind of Santorum.

I never trusted that Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Well put.

@avclub-93ece5243112587b598afe09d6fb956c:disqus  That, or the kinky Cranston in tighty whities and a gas mask for the more adventurous among us.

But will the tie-in novels still be considered canon?

Counterpoint: Mary-Louise Parker is hotter than Brian Cranston.
Or is she?

Hell, I made a crack about bagels just a few comments down. Though that isn't quite on the same level as a genocide joke.
Shit, I dunno. I don't have an answer for that one. I just don't like hearing non-Jews laugh about Auschwitz.

I'm sure that was the intent, but it still got under my skin.

That would be a good book, @avclub-13d7df3c17502af69aafccc758195f96:disqus . Poor Anne has become, well, "Disneyfied" isn't quite the right word, but a lot of those Anne Frank stories tend to leave out Bergen-Belsen. I know that's not in her diary, of course. It's just that sometimes I feel she's been used by