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I dunno, the article had a bunch of allusions to dollhouses and such and that's where my mind went.

Well, the new record was produced by Rick Ross, so…
I haven't heard anything from the guy since the Seinfeld mixtape, but that was so good he gets a free pass for life.

I'm trying desperately to think of a relevant quote from that Simpsons episode about Malibu Stacey, but I've got nothin'.

The guy made a mixtape about Seinfeld, which is awesome, and his debut LP was a massive flop. He deserves this.

Seems like it was picked up by Magnolia and it'll be going directly to Video On Demand with a limited theatrical release, which I think is also where "World's Greatest Dad" ended up. I'm hoping that "America" succeeds in every way that "Red State" failed.

I am unabashedly pro-Robin Williams. I love the guy and a lot of the movies that he's been in. Does that make me a bad person? According to a lot of people, yes, it does.

Same thing at my school, which was in a pretty rural area of New Hampshire. When I first went to college I tried to leave behind my classic rock worship as a "phase," but I still spend most of my time talking too much about Frank Zappa and trying to convince people of the greatness of obscurities like the Hampton

I didn't know that "Jeff" was already out, can't wait to see it!

I don't like The Searchers very much either, but at least it gave Wayne a chance to break typecasting. If I remember correctly, he was a total asshole in that movie instead of being blandly honorable and just.

Last week's episode where they got trapped in the sewer and started riffing on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was wonderful, but nothing has topped the pilot yet. That piss-test episode was just great.

I saw "Humpday" when it was playing in the theater and I gotta say that I wasn't too impressed by it, especially not after "Baghead" and "The Puffy Chair," the latter being one of my favorite movies of the '00s. I know that Mark Duplass had no role in writing the movie or anything, but I guess I just thought his

He meant rocky road, the kind Joan Jett sang of.

I swear that the girl in the trailer was Mae Whitman, but I guess I'm wrong. Wikipedia says so.

Her?

I'm jumping the gun a bit because this joke doesn't show up until season two, but the best Critic gag ever was the "cabbie exchange program" from when Jay goes to Baghdad. Absolutely brilliant.

I always get tricked like that too. Fear not, however, as there is a Replacements documentary being released in the near future! I hope it's as good as We Jam Econo.

I think you meant to say Skeletor.

I prefer to make the assumption that most people are just that stupid.

Alan Parker was pretty unstoppable for most of the '80s and part of the '90s. It's baffling, though, that he went from making minor masterpieces like Birdy, The Commitments, and Mississippi Burning to trash like Evita and The Life Of David Gale. I like to exaggerate a lot, but David Gale is in the running for the