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Hell yeah

I do.

"…together with Hulu, the poor man's cable TV…"

@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus  Yeah you definitely better wear gloves.  I don't know where he's been either but I bet it was dark in the corners and smelled like piss.

Everyone should always be punching brett easton ellis in the face.

Are you guys really that painfully awkward or is it an act for the videos?

Oreoally?

Shit; I hope not.

Still first on my list of "People whose faces I need to punch"

Well it was stolen from bubblegum that one time.  Probably just got your wires crossed

But people LOVE pieces of shit.

He wasn't dead but he was looong gone.

That struck me, too, mello.  Men in Black was sixteen years ago.  Is there some longer accepted stretch of time after which it's suddenly acceptable to make a story with some of the same elements? 

What?

SPHINX!

Still kinda stymied by how hot Dean Jeff was

Beetle Bacon!

Forgive me for being all grouchy and shit but I take exception to the way that every idea that's not totally original is attributed as some kind of "nod" or "reference."  For example, Brittney Spears did not invent the "naughty schoolgirl" look but ever since that blasted video in which she wore it, nobody else is

How can we be nostalgic about something that ju… oh shit.  I'm old.

I thought it was Steakflower until just now.  Why isn't it?