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Gern Blanston
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Iz 'e 'aving a laugh?

Shelley Winters is DEAD?

Just a thought.

You mean that insular vanity project, mostly made by slightly past sell-date actors arrogant enough to assume people would pay for the privilege of being in their fictional company despite other box office returns that generally suggest a steadily decreasing public interest, soon to be featured in My World of Flops:

Ah yes…Weird Al's parody of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation."

I thumbs-up it…but I do think Vanderwerff is a good read. Have really enjoyed his Sopranos and Slings and Arrows TV Club things…but "just isn't that interested in television" remark generally rings a bell for me. And I suspect you're right…the "sponsored content" thing has only just begun.

hmmm…well, I agree that it shouldn't be considered a novelty song/hit, and that it's seriously intentioned. That said, it's hard to be older than about 18 and consider it great art. Part of it is, it's kinda clunky ("a big reduction in the price of beer"?), and part of it is, it trades on the idea that the reason not

Talk about gay panic!

SPOILERS, MAYBE?

Henry without underwear? I guess I thought complete waist-down nudity was what Geoffrey and Henry were fighting about…not that Henry got overconfident about the whole pants-off thing and just didn't wear undies. Did I miss something along the way?

Sure, but you have to admit, the drive-through at McDonald's is not a good place to get the knowing head-nod you're fishing for.

Only five likes (as of about 5 pm)? For shame, people.

A good moment, yes…but I couldn't help but think that Richard doesn't require mile-radius gaydar.

In the future, AV Club will be sponsored posts and worshipful analyses of Patton Oswalt's twitter feed.

Silver and Ursini deserve a lot of credit…giving a good commentary AND, apparently, doing it while sleepwalking.

at which one sticks one's dick, etc.

I wish I knew what it meant.

Wrong slippery slope.

Get the dvd…it has an Ebert commentary on it, and it's pretty good.

Ding ding ding.