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Fully agreed, as is 2003's "Windy City Heat" - one of the greatest comedies of all time. 
I've seen God Bless America twice now; it's pretty great (particularly the first 20-30 minutes, where he really saturates the film with goddamnit-can-you-believe-this-is-America? footage), but if you, like me, thought World's

That's funny; for me, the whole "Did the President call?" / "No." running gag is fantastic.

@avclub-83a8faf1bfa2d87516f59a5a454a04cf:disqus  It was ten years ago. Everyone missed something that day.

Agreed on both counts, Mr. Dent.

hosts the most popular comedy podcast in podcasting, and is therefore deemed unfit for review on a pop-culture website that reviews everything.

Just because it's never not appropriate for a thread like this, for those of you who missed it the first time around, here's Community meets 30 Rock: http://www.youtube.com/watc…

I feel full after the risotto.

You definitely make great points, and I'm glad you've at least sampled the show - I've just seen comments here about Carolla elsewhere on other articles that imply otherwise; they must not have been yours, so I apologize. I posted above about the quantity of Carolla talk-time on a weekly basis, and I think that's what

I suppose a big part of that is the saturation of material - between two podcasts, the guy puts out nearly 9 hours of new, free content a WEEK. I can't blame the guy for repeating himself. Listen to one of your friends talk for 9 hours a week, tell me they don't repeat themselves a few times. Unfortunately us as

I can't help but wonder how this explains phenomenon like The Beatles or Seinfeld, incredibly popular things that by most peoples standards are also the pinnacles of their form.

Fuck off. Carolla has some of the most honest and insightful ideas anywhere in the media. You clearly didn't listen to his show at all, and are just doing what everybody else on this site does: make tired, inaccurate "Adam Carolla = Man Show = misogyny and farts" assumptions and write him off on the spot. Listen to

"But I haven't seen any of these episodes since their first run."

Same here. In fact, it took reading that line, written out, to make me burst out loud laughing at my computer, when I don't think the line in the episode itself ever made me laugh much at all.

And no mention of how it's spelled Chariman and not Chairman?

Yeah I feel I need to speak up about this common criticism of TV Club's, which is that pop culture references feel old or dated unless they're precisely on the pulse of what's going on in the world. On a television production schedule - particularly an animated show, where production for a single episode can last a

Don't you dare drag my beloved Seinfeld into this!

"But speaking of being tickled, am I the only person who thinks Herbert is the laziest, one-note character that they go to all too often for pedophilia jokes? "

I like you too, Morgendorffer.

Anybody else notice the song played while Kenny was on the mound after his second strike (before he gives up the home run) was from Armageddon? Am I the only one who noticed this? And if so,  what does that make me?