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Any episode with Matt Walsh (Besser's old Upright Citizen's Brigade partner) is going to be great. Andy Daly can make me laugh with just the tone of his voice — the way he'll respond to a nonsensical question with "certainly!" So him too. Lauren Lapkus has had a strong record. Ben Schwartz.

Addendum: the film does incorporate a sense that these two have heard each other's stories and bullshit before, it just doesn't allow that sense to be the central conceit. During the dinner scene we see each of them in turn roll their eyes at the other and contradict one another, and Delpy in particular is good at

Right. It's a fine piece, this, and I enjoy the thoughtful consideration of the film. But this struck me as projecting. Of course there are people who still have interesting things to talk about! I'm not going to claim that my wife and I are witty or articulate enough to carry a movie, but we certainly fill our time

Frakes :: sitting
Miss Patty :: enabling Kirk's theatrical ambitions

I merely meant that I want Miss Patty to meet Frakes in order to generate the world's most scintillating/perverted anecdote!

Can I just say how adorable Lauren Graham looks in that still up there? I could probably say something similar every week (tastefully, of course).

I think about that scene often, and constantly look for ways to incorporate aggressive confetti-throwing into my life.

"The thing about Rory is that she's the kind of kid adults like"

I've seen all kinds of gimmick accounts, but I can honestly say I never thought I'd see a Miss Patty gimmick account.
Not bad, but it needs more sizzle! Go find Frakes from the old Star Trek: The Next Generation reviews.

I think Kate Bosworth's Lois, who looks 15, might be my biggest hang-up there.

But I kind of like RotS! Go figure.

I'm with @avclub-230e46d19fe78a6c8dc715659a7188d7:disqus and @avclub-b210215075f68e712aa3d04c9269aea8:disqus . AotC is much worse than the already-terrible TPM.

Every scene in Jackson's King Kong goes on for about three times longer than logic would suggest. It's a 100-minute masterpiece trapped in the body of a three-hour monstrosity.

No, he's right — Hunger Strike is one of my least favorite songs of all time. So is the one he picked. I've got to hand it to him.

Now, Yow has gone and picked one of my least-favorite songs of all time, so good work there, but he only focuses on half of what makes it so awful. He doesn't even mention the fact that half of the song is a group of hippies yelling,

I'm listening to Yeezus right now. Interesting, but I keep thinking the same thing I usually think with West: "I wish this guy would shut up so I could hear the song."

@avclub-b31df16a88ce00fed951f24b46e08649:disqus  — there's a playful menace to it! Yes!

Hey Kanye fans, I have a question: prior to the lead-up to the new album, how often did you intentionally listen to 808s and Heartbreak or My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (I assume a lot of people will do what I do and listen to some old albums to get in the mood for a new one)?

Almost every song on ON!ID is a classic. And the sound of that record… there's no other album that sounds quite like it, including in the DEVO catalogue. I kind of think of it as the father of Daft Punk's Discovery.

Right - the debut LP in particular is shockingly organic-sounding, considering how we think of DEVO. When I listen to it today it almost sounds like it could be a Talking Heads album (for obvious Eno-related reasons). I love the sound of those early records.