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I doubt any show would be able to pull Bill Murray. In a recent GQ interview he said he never watches TV and has never seen an episode of 'The Office" so I doubt he's familiar with P&R or Community

I thought it was really funny too, AV Club and the readers have been bagging on CDR/CBB lately

I was really underwhelmed by "Frankenhole", after the brilliance of "Moral Orel" I thought we were in store for something great.

South Park is better than Futurama

TVByTheNumbers is awful, they commenters are in love with Leno

Apology accepted.

Maron can get really annoying and I haven't really been paying attention to WTF since the Bobcat interview as he hasn't had anyone I really have interest in on lately.

From what I've heard
Feig and Apatow are more interested in just using the same cast in another story rather than a straight sequel using an identical plot like the horrible looking "Hangover" sequel

This kind of makes sense in a way. MacFarlane got his start working for Hanna-Barbera and he cut his teeth on shows like Johnny Bravo and Dexter's Lab.

It was one of the most consistently funny comedies I've seen in a while. Really makes you realize how shitty comedies have been in the past year. I'd definitely recommend it

Could a Chris/Donna hook up be in the future?

How do those crappy Skate places stay in business?
There's one by my house that's main source of income appears to be the occasional school field trip, it's a fucking dump and the building's falling apart. It smells like mildew and the arcade games are old and broken.

"Your Highness" was a solid fun flick.

I guess a lot of people here haven't seen a Family Guy episode in years. The show is painfully preachy these days

Traffic Light was garbage and you should all be ashamed

Um..there hasn't been a trailer released for "Horrible Bosses" yet

The fact I enjoy some Apatow movies really pisses off unregistered troll fucks ay

Good fucking question Rainbow Sherbert, how anyone can get excited for any tired comic book movie anymore is beyond me.

Well, so far "Bridesmaids" has a 91% on RT with many critics saying it's the best comedy in years

Pretty excited for "Horrible Bosses"
Really pumped to see Charlie Day starring in a big summer comedy, especially one that sounds like it shares its dark R-rated sensibilities with "Always Sunny"