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Old Dogs and Bratz are required listening, they're both fantastic. I also have a soft spot for the Limitless episode, particularly the "Limited" movie pitch digression.

You clearly have not watched much of his show then. He's the only talk-show host I can stand. He's weird, fun, and totally unafraid to do absurd stuff on his show. He also talks to his guests like they're people, not just running through the list of setups and plugs. He's awesome.

You clearly have not watched much of his show then. He's the only talk-show host I can stand. He's weird, fun, and totally unafraid to do absurd stuff on his show. He also talks to his guests like they're people, not just running through the list of setups and plugs. He's awesome.

DID YOU SEE THE POOL!?!? THEY FLIPPED THE BITCH!!!

Which, considering the competition, is quite an achievement.

I've never seen anything Chelsea Handler has ever done, and now I have no desire to.

Man, people are saying 2 hours was too much, but I can never ever have enough McElroys."Butt King" and "Juicy and Delicious" both had me dying. And, of course,
"Panenis" was the greatest thing.

I like his act, but he's pretty insufferable on podcasts.

My Brother, My Brother and Me and The Flop House are the two I'd recommend most highly. Both are consistently great (though it takes a little longer to get into the Flop House).

I tried to listen for a while, but they're just incredibly dull to listen to. It's not so much that I have a problem with the content as it is that the two of them are thoroughly unengaging as hosts.

They can just splice it into the "One Shining Moment" montage

In this week's obligatory post about My Brother, My Brother and Me, I thought this was one of their strongest episodes yet. It started off a little slow, but then picks up and its just wall-to-wall laughs. Everything about child weddings in McDonalds was gold ("I got in to touching kids just to meet you"), and both

The absence of almost any commentaries on the Buffy/Angel DVDs (there are like 2 a season) is really disappointing. Given how beloved it was and how significant it turned out to be in the TV/pop culture landscape, it's sad that the DVDs are so lackluster.

The only thing I could think, listening to her sing that, was "I wish I were listening to the original version." Seriously, unless you're 100% sure you can completely nail that song, just don't sing it. The judges may have graded you on a serious curve, but I just wanted to listen to something else.

"Did Will.I.Am contribute much of value tonight aside from the word “swaggernaut”?"

Probably a better show overall than last week, even if it didn't have one battle as good as the highlight of last week.

As an addendum to this, Simmons interviewed Bill James at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference today, and it's a really great listen.

I'm still partial to the "possible sausage fest" as the best Yahoo Answers question ever, but damn was that "Without a Paddle" riff amazing. The rest of the episode was just as good though. Dickolletage, President Lamppost, and the whole Sasquatch riff had me rolling. Also, "Whoops, looks like you accidentally

I know it isn't normally covered here, but the B.S. Report had a really amazing week if you're a basketball fan. The All-Star game brought interviews with Robert Horry, Kevin Love, Chris Paul, Chris Mullin, Dirk Nowitzki, Dave Cowens and Steve Kerr, which brought some pretty great insights. Then, this last week was

I haven't been watching this season, other than a few bits and pieces of the auditions (which I watched until I remembered "oh yeah, these judges are the worst" and turned it off), but I figured I'd check in and see what kind of talent they ended up with.