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Greg Pikitis
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I can't believe it's not spelled "Shoog."

There are no small roles, only small….oh, nevermind.

I love Kate McKinnon and am glad she's getting a high-profile role in this, but come on you guys, don't you think she'd make a better Vigo the Carpathian?

I heard it from Archie Bunker one time, but never anyplace else.

Pretty sure it's from their appearance on "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law." As I recall, the joke was they were so used to automatic devices doing everything for them that they couldn't perform simple tasks like walking across a room on their own.

"Square Dregs."

I doubt he had more than two.

I've seen Weird Al in concert a lot, and it's always a good time, but there's also very little variation between shows, from town-to-town as well as from year-to-year. I'd buy tickets in a second if I heard he'd started talking to the audience in between songs or something.

Fingers crossed for the "Truth or Dare" episode of Undeclared.

Nah, the "trivia questions"-based episode will undoubtedly be the Friends ep "The One With The Embryos."

I'd argue that most of the Marvel film directors fall above the level of "workmanlike" but a little below "noticeable personal style," you know? Like, Jon Favreau and Joe Johnston and Shane Black and all those other guys are good enough that they'll add some clever touches but not so much that the average person would

I love Edgar Wright, but he should keep doing original material. Scott Pilgrim was his weakest film by far. I don't feel Wright leaving this movie will particularly hurt it.

Yesterday's article on Cartoon Brew suggests that she didn't necessarily retire under the best of circumstances: "The death announcement…contains numerous cryptic and un-obituary-like comments that only deepen the intrigue about her final years, alluding to the 'unpleasantness of reality,' 'intelligence to…accept what

My erection diminished upon watching it.

I love the idea of this, but I also love the idea of being the kind of person who has enough free time to see six or so movies each month.

They should have cast a fat guy in the role. "Fat Stacks," get it?

You're talking about Ms. Pac-Man, right?

Yeah! Screen Novelties also did this killer sequence from the Cartoon Network movie "Flintstones: On the Rocks": https://www.youtube.com/wat…

This list is always like 10% movies that would be too insane to make, 30% movies that would be too boring to watch, and the rest is stuff you won't even remember having heard about when they eventually come out.