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I'll pick Delouise for two reasons:

Let's have an honest debate here
Is this death more or less important than the death of Dom Delouise

How removed are you from quality television…
when you think Fuller being a consultant or not being a consultant means a fucking thing on this show that is insanely bad. Not insanely bad in a funny way - insanely bad in a Ecks vs. Sever way. Furthermore you people are delusional if you thought the first season was

Sensei - I definitely agree with you. There are parts of Unbreakable where the direction is incredible. There is a tense scene with Bruce Willis, his wife and son around a kitchen table. The angles are chilling, the way the camera pans down as they sit on the floor, all a great directing effort. However, M. Night as a

I think Brian Posehn hated just about every sketch.

"Turn off that TV! Turn off that TV!"
"Um. Ok"

The one that this article mentions?

Well that's not really a transition - but yes, the fat kid throat slit is the best comedic murder of all time. Well - the guy that hung the other guy for stealing his newspapers would've been, but he survived.

I'm not too sure. I once tried to identify true "misses", i.e. skits I never really want to watch again, and it was a short list. David Cross in blackface I thought was generally weak. Ultimately, I think there are under 10 sketches out of 30 shows that were really misses - which is probably 5 less than the number of

"No, not cheese, KEYS!"

Not sure if it's sad
The 30 episodes of Mr. Show provided so much entertainment to me, it helped me bond and connect with friends over the years -any awkward moment could just be filled in by a quick "That wasn't part of the deal!" or one of any other million lines. Sometimes we talk about it not in terms of whether

A question about Zack Galfianakis
I saw The Hangover and loved it - I also thought Zack was the best part of the movie.

Being in the camp that normaly hates "those kinds" of movies, I really just loved Transformers for what it was - silly action fun. From Shia Le Fucking Boof as the hero to having EVERY SINGLE SIDE CHARACTER be totally insane, from his parents to the Secretary of Defense, the movie almost came off as a parody of movies

That's right about the golf cart thing, I had forgotten that. I remember his response, which was predictably to the tune of "I did nothing wrong". It's an interesting thing - having very little regard for what people think of you can actually make for some great comedy, but at the same time I imagine it can be hell on

Now that is passive agression
He takes like 10 shots at Murray - none of which seem mean spirited, but rather show some wonder at why a man could act like Murray does.

Yeah I thought a list like this would be short and interesting, but its probably massive and blah. I was even thinking of shit like the Godfather.

Head over to Rotten Tomatoes - just about everyone is saying it is pretty bad, and most of the "positive" reviews are actually bad reviews, but sometimes RT does that.

The trailer with Black jumping on that animal
That was painfully unfunny. Im a JB fan, but when the writing appears so bad that they just immediately go to the physical humor, that's a very bad thing.

I heard a rumour that Koontz changed his name to that so his books would be close to Stephen King's on bookshelves. True?

Pretty solid list, although I'd say Salem's Lot should be in the top, and The Gunslinger should not be. Regulators - at least what I got through - was a complete mess.