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Other than the final round where the audience "decides" who the winner is, this show is surprisingly great. Nearly all of my favorite people from the comedy world have appeared, except for Marc Maron but I don't think he would like this kind of show.

I don't blame him for not wanting to come either, other than the Tabernacle (which would sell out instantly) I can't imagine the band playing at some of the stadium-sized venues. Seems like he is smartly avoiding most of the South, even though I am sure there are plenty of isolated and bitter southerners who adore him.

Really strange coincidences going on. I got my new love-of-my-life standard poodle puppy and named him Faust, because even though Mephistopheles would have made more sense that name would have been difficult to call and train a dog with. Then this Faust movie comes out the same year…suppose I might see it but I think

A Napoleon movie could be great but this director choice seems like the studios don't want to make fascinating art or something remotely educational, because money means everything and nothing.
How about Terry Gilliam or Terrence Malick?

Wonder which "C" will leave the worse scar on AV Club's credibility? This one or Neko Case's?
YOU DON"T AGREE WITH ME and I take quarrel with that fact sirs and ladies! Actually,it's much more than that, these reviews just aren't written with any sort of likable personality or any sort of unique insight that a

That father's day episode was really comedically ugly, oh well what do I know I'm no business exec. He get's a show and you get a show and all the other doll man clones, you all get SHOWS!

I like Kamau Bell, his stand-up is fine and dandy but I only have room for some many late night talk shows both real & satirical. Also I don't think Louie is going to come back on FX, just a stinking suspicion. Maybe he'll go onto HBO or Netflix or somewhere that's not as detrimental to the success of his show.

Worried about all the elderly female fans who can't wait that long! Will someone please think about the sexually oppressed grandmothers, because I'm sick and tired of doing it all by myself!

The only problem with this is who should be the gatekeeper of genre descriptors because I don't think genres were ever meant for accuracy and more for marketing expediency.

Would prefer if all rigidly defined genre music fades away and music can just be music again, then again that would be way too utopian. Genre labels are just the way our brains deal with the massive flux of content available but I what I am referring to is more about the actual music itself than how its sorted. Arcade

Strangely enough I despise most violent video games and block buster films riddled with inconsequential deaths. I often think about what it is that makes some depictions of violence more artistic than others.

His song on the Daft Punk album should have been the song of the summer, not that repetitive slog called "Get Lucky." The overexposure of that single turned an album I genuinely liked into something I never listened again. Maybe Paul Williams is going to be in Dan Harmon' Community's redux of the puppet episode:

This film would only be watchable if someone gingerly places their inflatable E.T. doll on Di's tomb. (This is for all you Stewart Lee fans out their)

My grandmother is taking "How to Use Your New Smartphone" classes and they spent a week on figuring out Google Maps. Maybe I should hook up Spike with the program? Seriously, what a maudlin man.

Thanks to Tarantino it most have opened up the ugliest and scariest part of my psyche that caused a complete turnaround of what I thought was and wasn't tolerable. The rape dungeon scene is probably the most unsettling image in his entire filmography, but after revisiting the movie multiple times I find I don't think

I was an absolute prude and scared of everything that wasn't kid-approved, it was just my nature. I had a particular babysitter who would put on South Park and I would actually flee the room in terror. In a hotel room with my whole family I almost had a breakdown during The Super Mario Movie. Then middle school hit

The music, both the character based songs and instrumentals in this show are incredible. Tom Scharpling is a washed out mullet rocker and his song "Van" made my heart swell, this is a refreshing side of Scharpling and should open more doors for him. If there is any justice in this world he'll get a flurry of projects

I am no fan of autobiographies, get some real creativity and don't just plagiarize yourself. Look at Maron, that show was a sickly mess and this won't be any better just because Moshe has a more "colorful" life.

The only thing that surprises me is that over 100 comments and no one is quoting Community, "What happened with Legos?"

Lou Reed's discography benefits from its snags and pools of turgid words, contrast that with the strides of sneers and jeers at humanity's failings that make failure seem worthwhile and essential.