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Clown college? You can't eat that.

It has been:

Ladies and gentlemen, Hooray for Everything invites you to join them in a salute to the greatest hemisphere on earth, the Western Hemisphere!

Stand up for yourself, Poindexter!

This quote, aside from the phrase "Number one Happy Street," is literally the only thing I remember from this movie. Both must have really tickled me as a 9 year old.

You know, it's possible to make that point in a non-condescending way.

There are people who don't like Jamm! What's that about? Jon Glaser is one of the funniest people alive.

Another problem with it is that each character has about one dimension; that's the sort of thing that will hopefully get fixed with time. It's promising, but not must-watch yet.

Didn't anyone watch Time of Death? It's not even in the AV Club's 25 runners-up list, or the also-rans. Got a little samey by the end (which seems insensitive to say about a show about dying people), but then the finale had Nicolle, who was just heartbreaking.

I enjoy Ignatiy's style. I started reading the fourth paragraph and thought, "Did Ignatiy write this?"

I've used "I had to! I was drunk!" more times than I probably should have.

Yeah! Everyone stop talking about the things you like and how much you like them!
Silliness aside, it's just a useful way to talk about a few of their movies at once.

The Coens have to be my favorite working directors, so here goes:

I didn't know it was until I saw this comment, so thanks.

I feel like it says a lot about Rubicon, and Welch and the other supporting actors, that I remember more things about Grant and Miles and Spangler and Kale than I do about the main character, including his name. But I enjoyed the show, and remember hoping it would lead to more work for him in particular, and then

I adore The Wire, Deadwood, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad, but I've just never enjoyed The Sopranos. I just think nearly every character on the show is loathesome, and I've never found anything else in particular to appreciate about it. I do kind of consider it a personal failing, because I seem to be the only one.

Tripping and slamming face-first into the column in his office. Wonderful.

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What is with you people who don't like Valtari? I'd put it in their top 3, easy.