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King Bastard
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I think EVERY band should cover "Baby Got Back". I would pay for an album of that.

I like big butts and I cannot lie.

And that platter full of untouched donuts, in a room full of unmanned puppets. Fuck, that's funny.

I think "magnificent" is probably overselling it a bit.

Classic, you say? I say it's awesome. Or core. But not classic.

The kid in "Toenapper" was a miss? I don't know; for one thing he had two words to say, but for another, he said them with a nice overtone of "don't be silly Daddy", which I think is pretty much exactly what was needed. I don't know that we got enough of him to judge.

Gotta second the Johnston love, but mostly for the way he says "I bet we do!" when they talk about wanting to try it again to see if they react the same way, and beat Bob up yet again.

I'll put my vote down for the clown being Tompkins. I'm pretty dead certain on that one.

Actually, in all seriousness, my favorite car horn was Paulie Walnuts' in the Sopranos, which played the Godfather theme. Fucking hilarious.

Since I didn't tell you anything at all, do I get the "special features" disk from the director's edition of "Dogma"?

I'm a big fan of that look he gives when he asks to be woken up for BJ and the Bear.

Yep
Peanut Butter, etc. probably IS my favorite Mr. Show episode, though thankfully this write-up reminded me of how many badass bits are in Heaven's Chimney. I love the Devastator, particularly how the terrified family that's making a run for it shows up later smiling, in line for the Devastator.

I love this guy.

Yeah, my Dad was Hitler, and you don't hear me saying anything nasty about him do you?!

The only real problem with "What Women Want" was that it was overly long. It really needed to be one frame long… and that frame would just have the following words printed on it: "King Bastard's motherfucking jimmy."

I'm going to alter my car's horn to make that sound.

By that logic, wouldn't Michael Cera be perfect?

Dead, for some reason I read that as you going on a date with the Hulk, as played by Norton.

Reetty Griboot, I'll list City of Lost Children as one of my favorites. I'd also agree that at heart it's fairly insubstantial, but I don't mind that at all. To me, it's like a surrealist fairy tale, and I LOVE it for that. I remember reading somewhere that Jeunet's M.O. at the time was to make movies where every

What in the hell was all THAT about?