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Vinicius Bastos
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I know a lot of people think Landis is not that good, but I wasn't expecting this much negativity. I thought it was quite alright! It has potential, at least. I feel maybe people watch Max's stuff with a predisposition to hate it, just because they don't like him.

Wich is, in itself, an impression of Landis. So it seems Barnett is also trying to channel Max's manic energy into Dirk.

Damn recession!! Why does the dollar value have to be so high! I need to complete my Sott Pilgrim collection NOW!

The tattoos draw WAAAY too much attention. I think it would've had a greater impact without them.

Richard Ayoade had a similar encounter with Krishnan Guru-Murthy, but I think he handled it in a much more elegant way.

Man, this dude is the absolute worst. Not because he tries to ask the "hard questions" but because he sucks SO much at his job.
It's an 8-minute promotion for a movie!! You're not Oprah!

I agree with nmiller7192, and for me what solidifies this notion is that brief moment at the end in which we catch a glimpse of Paul Reiser watching his son perform.
His expression is just this perfect cocktail of horrified awe.
It's pretty much how I felt and how I imagined the director intended the movie to be

Am I the only one who thinks they really should get a new cinematographer as well? This show is just too bright and colorful for horror.
Oh, and setting it in England for some time wouldn't hurt either.

Bravo! Man, how I wish I had watched this as intended. High at 4 a.m.

Well, this bring only part one, we can still expect that punchline.

Wish I hadn't googled it, now I'm so hungry.

I will admit that in both instances, it bothered me just a little that she knew "just" the right thing to say, but she needs to make an impression on all the other characters, so they like her even before she meets Ted, and since they have a limited time to sell us this character as the perfect woman for him I guess

This was certainly refreshing. An episode of South Park that I actually enjoyed completely and laughed out loud multiple times! It's great to see that Trey and Matt can still pull some of these out.

There must be a lot of money lying around now that Donald and Chevy's salary is no longer a concern.

I'm not american, so I'll ask. Is that law a real thing?
Knowing South Park, it probably is…

Absolutely, if only I could just have the perfect Don Quixote refrence at the tip of my tongue all the time!!!

Yeah, that's what does it for me too. The dialogue, even though is kinda absurd and no one really talks like that, always entertains me. Ever once in a while Jeff Daniels delivers a great monologue and my faith is quickly restored.

This is not one of those "OMG, if you hate itt soo much, just stop watching it!!!1!" comments.

Oh, come on, really?! No Ice Cream?! I feel so betrayed by every single cartoon of my childhood.

I just got confused with one thing: