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Awesome.

And still considered funnier than Dave Chappelle by AV Club commenters!

It really grew on me. The suicide bit, the Christians' won bit, all so funny.

My, how the mighty have fallen.

Anyone else been thinking about that final punch line in Bill Hicks: Sane Man with all this Geraldo news?

So they had all the Bond movies on there until like March or something, and now they're comin back already?

First it's a prequel, then the EP dips out, then it won't even show on TV. I'm sure it'll be great, though!

The first episode is pretty rough, the second is better. My main problem is that the host segments seem either too forced or too rushed, they should have just taken an extra minute or two to let the bits have room to breathe and get some organic character development.

I did think the first episode was not that great, but the second one was really a step up, so I'm excited to watch more at this point!

I rewatched Spider-Man 3 recently, and while it's certainly the worst of the trilogy, it really has some shining moments. And if you think about the meta story (i.e., Peter and Mary Jane's relationship falling apart like Sam Raimi and the studio's relationship falling apart) it has even more to offer.

Wow I loved Hereafter. Anyway, my picks would be The Lovely Bones, or maybe Tim Burton's Aloce in Wonderland. Also, one of the only movies I ever walked out of was Ridley Scott's Robin Hood. I mean, how dull of a movie can someone make??

While we're at it let's ban everyone from everything!

Why? The Oscars suck.

I'd much rather see Bill & Ted 3 than this.

Twin Peaksssss!!!

So…Caché?

That movie is probably the WORST movie I've ever seen in the theater.

I think Peter Jackson might benefit from making a movie with a very small budget, just to get his creative juices flowing.

Schlub???!!???

X-Men has been pretty good lately tho