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Seems like these days Murray's only doing film projects with former collaborators/old friends. So when will he be in a new Farrelly Brothers movie again, I say!

Favorite Paulie line has to be when he's telling Sil or someone about the picture quality on the TVs they're stealing. "Karl Malden's nose hairs look like fucking BX cables!"

Adam maybe. He's the only one of them who has any shred of comedic chops.

Listen to Theme Music to a Killing Spree and you'll find two Danny's rhyming Ellen Cleghorne with Foghorn Leghorn.

Doesn't he say the "Little help here" when struggling with climbing that wall in the beginning then say something in his signature sing-song-voice whilst running up the stairs later on in the trailer?

Well when you're finished being in love you should come over to my place. I got a waterbed.

I'll cut into all these saccharine "when I was in high school" comments with a choice quote from…

What do you mean? De Niro's 5-foot-nothing and Murray's an easy 6'2'' with a temper problem. The Murricane every time.

Pete's infamous shotgun did make an appearance in the teaser for this week's episode. Just sayin!

That'd be underwhelming, but it'd fit in with the very first scene of the entire series - Don doing his cigarette pitch to the waiter in a bar-full of smokers.

Pete Campbell hate is so 2012.

I saw The White Stripes at the Masonic Temple in 2006. The opening act - whose name escapes me - consisted of a father on drums, his 8-year-old on bass and 12-year-old on guitar/vocals, tabbed by Jack White to open to a crowd of 1,500-plus. Historically, Jack's done some cool shit.

Is Bill Murray your BOYFRIEND?

The Da Vinci Code performed by Danny Brown. Someone get on this.

Ah that's right. I tried to forget that one immediately after it ended. I'm sure Zach Galifianakis as a racist m&m was much funnier on paper.

I think outside of the New Balance pre-taped bit, we didn't get any Tim Robinson this week. I think he's been the break-out performer this year despite playing the second cop in most of his sketches. He's just got a face, and the expressions, to always be funny no matter what he's given.

I watched the clips available on Hulu this morning and I thought this, along with the cold open and New Balance bit, were the strongest. Everything else fell really flat for me (yes, even Darrell's House).

Funniest line in Ghostbusters is Venkman's response to Stanz's "Let's split up!"

That break-up scene in the beginning of Stripes is my favorite from any movie. From the obvious "You can't go all the plants are gonna die!" to the subtle yet hilarious lines Murray slips in under his breath. "Where's that big knife we have….."