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I live in LA now too. Joe's Pizza in Santa Monica, Hollywood, and Sherman Oaks is pretty amazing NYC-style pizza. Mulberry Street in Encino and Beverly Hills is really good too, but too thin.

L&B Spumoni Gardens in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. You won't find it on many best-of lists, but that's because they're all wrong (L&B actually isn't all that far from Totonno's in Coney Island, which often does make those best-ofs). Bensonhurst is definitely out of the way, but still worth every second of your time.

Everybody else noticed that this is mostly a composite of the actors filmed against green screen, right? I'll be shocked if any of the "major players" share any screen time at all that isn't comped in post. Shades of Arrested Development season 4… although this might be funnier.

The Big Bong Theory?

No mention of the "unplugged/powerdown" sound that is in EVERY FUCKING MODERN TRAILER?

This may or may not fit your criteria, but 2005's Hard Candy is one of my favorite examples of this type of reversal.

I'm keeping my eyes focused on The Blaze. When the bunch of demented nutbags that comprises their comments section get riled up about "the truth", it's just fucking awesome.

NEVER SPEAK OF IT ALOUD

I just wanted to say that I appreciate the depth of thought and argument you attempted to bring to The Blaze's comment section, but you must know by now that it's a losing proposition all around. Those people are far, far gone.

I got a Commitment notification for this?

Bees?!

You like anime?

Not to mention the fake establishing shots, which are all great. That one of the SUV driving in sand cracked me up.

This was a pretty crappy supercut.

Where's Seinfeld Quote Generator? I feel like there's a Merv Griffin Show quote or two that could sum up this article nicely.

Jeez man, the guy was just innocently expressing his opinion! Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to the pizza blog to discuss how much I don't understand pizza.

I didn't go out of my way to click on an article about something I hate only to talk about how much I hate it

No, it's not from the show, we just both independently paraphrased the same quote

The jerk store called, they're running out of wo.

Almost every Hatesong, at some point or another, references how many times said song had to be listened to by said hater. It seems like it often becomes less about the quality of the song, and more about the popularity of it.