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I'm pretty sure it was real. I called in about 40 times and it was busy every time.

I'm pretty sure it was real. I called in about 40 times and it was busy every time.

The Evil Dead, Let The Right One In, Let Me In, Dracula, Nosferatu, Children of the Corn, The Exorcist and probably a bunch more I'm forgetting.

The Evil Dead, Let The Right One In, Let Me In, Dracula, Nosferatu, Children of the Corn, The Exorcist and probably a bunch more I'm forgetting.

What is your guys opinion on what happened with Evil Abed? Was he real or just a figment of Abed's imagination? For the record, I think he was real.

What is your guys opinion on what happened with Evil Abed? Was he real or just a figment of Abed's imagination? For the record, I think he was real.

To be fair, the bad guys were never the point. You could say the same thing about the bad guys from Seven Samurai, and that's one of the greatest movies of all time. The fact is that Avengers stuck to the basic formula that Seven Samurai perfected: quickly introduce threat to good guys, spend a third of the move

To be fair, the bad guys were never the point. You could say the same thing about the bad guys from Seven Samurai, and that's one of the greatest movies of all time. The fact is that Avengers stuck to the basic formula that Seven Samurai perfected: quickly introduce threat to good guys, spend a third of the move

This might have been said before, but I would describe Community as roughly what you would get if you crossed Spaced with Arrested Development. It has the fast-paced, self-referential and meta stuff of AD and the heart, cinematic style and love of pop-culture and general nerdishness of Spaced.
Certainly there's much

This might have been said before, but I would describe Community as roughly what you would get if you crossed Spaced with Arrested Development. It has the fast-paced, self-referential and meta stuff of AD and the heart, cinematic style and love of pop-culture and general nerdishness of Spaced.
Certainly there's much

So one of the criticisms I've seen leveled at Community is that it is inconsistent. I have recently come to the conclusion that Community's "inconsistency" is mostly a result of the show routinely going from an incredible episode to a merely good one. When you go from something like "Basic Lupine Urology" to "Course

So one of the criticisms I've seen leveled at Community is that it is inconsistent. I have recently come to the conclusion that Community's "inconsistency" is mostly a result of the show routinely going from an incredible episode to a merely good one. When you go from something like "Basic Lupine Urology" to "Course

Agreed. While some of them work well in my opinion, many of them are quite a stretch. The two shows really don't share much in terms of characters and it shows.

So my friends and I are trying to recast Community characters as Breaking Bad characters. What do you think?
Jeff as Walt, Troy as Jessie, Annie as Skylar, Britta as Jane, Shirley as Hank, Dean as Marie, Todd as Gomez, Duncan as Saul, Abed as Gus, Pierce as Mike, Chang as Tuco, Leonard as Tio, Starburns as Badger,

Judging by the fact that the character dies in the afternoon (420), as well as another star sitting next to what seems to be an urn, Starburns is a very good guess.

My… my god… you're right. This is incredible! Two Pelton's on camera at once? Could this be the Dean from the Darkest Timeline? Or perhaps an android? Or does Dean Pelton have a secret twin that no one knows about? Perhaps he actually had a sister but she was a transsexual and got a sex change and now looks exactly

What is the basis for this theory? It looks and sounds just like Jim Rash, and seems to be acting in a way that the Dean probably would.

It's time for another vs. battle!
Captain America (616 version) vs. (pre-Final Crisis) Batman

It finally happened. I'm slightly mad. So very slightly mad. And there you have it.