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And you're a sucker for spending that much, every month for something you can get in other ways—yes, perfectly legal ways (i.e. dvd's, iTunes, etc.).

If you were dumb enough to pay for those expensive cable packages in the first place, I don't really have any sympathy for you.  If you listen closely, the tiniest violin in the world is playing—just for you!

Seems like a cash-grab to sell to douchy hipsters, who even though they've already listened to it a million times, just want to show off that they own the PINK VINYL REISSUE…to me at least.

I do wounder if you actually ever eat tofu, or are just completely being ignorant.  I would guess the latter.

Wait…who DOES "believe in The Beatles?"

I think that might be true…but who isn't, really?

Haven't got that far…but their relationship, even by episode 4, does seem creepy and weird (not in a good way).

I think this is really the most unfair grade I've seen on TV Club in a while…at the end of the day, this is a comedy sitcom, and so therefore the most important (not only—but most important) criteria should be…was the episode funny?

I find it hard to believe there is a better, funnier podcast out there about bad movies than HDTGM—let alone two—but I guess I'll have to take your word for it.

I thought it was hilarious, and rightly think it deserves its place as one of the more memorable HDTGM episodes…different strokes, I guess.

I am not too familiar with him and his reviews…what are some of his biggest misses, in your opinion?

I found it so chocked up with well-used cliches, that I just couldn't take it seriously anymore.  And this was BEFORE the dance competition, even.

I found it so chocked up with well-used cliches, that I just couldn't take it seriously anymore.  And this was BEFORE the dance competition, even.

Uhhhh….yeah, what about it???

Uhhhh….yeah, what about it???

I think I'm going to do it, if only in the idea that I'm donating 5 bucks to This American Life for all the hours of entertainment they have given me—and, oh look, what do you know…I just so happen to be getting a movie with it, too.

I think I'm going to do it, if only in the idea that I'm donating 5 bucks to This American Life for all the hours of entertainment they have given me—and, oh look, what do you know…I just so happen to be getting a movie with it, too.

I don't think its "stupid" necessarily, its just the rhetoric is overtly-ambitious.  A few shows here and there—especially more so considering they seem to have a good grasp on their target audience—makes perfect sense.

I don't think its "stupid" necessarily, its just the rhetoric is overtly-ambitious.  A few shows here and there—especially more so considering they seem to have a good grasp on their target audience—makes perfect sense.

I forgot, "Generation Wuss" speaks only in detached irony.  That was my fault (for tying to further the actual conversation), I guess…