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The Best of Sterling Hayden
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Angry that you beat me to this, but well done.

JEWS! MADE YOU LOOK PAY ATTENTION TO ME

I can see the dolphin!

This actually describes their overall sound pretty well.

I think he's a very competent voice actor, but a poor comedy writer. He doesn't even seem to have much of a sense of humor when you listen to him speak on talk shows. That lady who plays Bart Simpson is awesome at what she does, but she doesn't seem to have a sense of humor either. Luckily for us, she doesn't even try

Do people really hate Phil Collins? I was kind of just joking.

"Carl Jr., you will get into that Hyundai Tucson ES 2.0—the Pearl Sapphire one with the Walking Dead™ Survival Package—and you will stretch out on the optional 4th Row Seating for a nap, right after you stow your pistol in the Sto-N-Go. You know, the pistol you shot your mom with."

…and gratuitous pop-culture riffing?

I don't like what I've seen of that show, but in any event it doesn't seem like McFarlane has much to do with the content.

I've heard him on the Stern show. He is a great guy, but he's horribly unfunny.

@avclub-fe858281188f10005605ea7b1dd0bf7f:disqus must be telling a joke! They tell lots of jokes around here.

Like Phil Collins!

That's an accurate description, dag-on it!

Here's my idea! To escape the zombie ground war, a flyboy and his common-law wife (along with a couple of tough-on-newbies but with-hearts-of-gold AWOL SWATs) steal a chopper and head for the friendly skies. They run across an underground bunker that's filled with scientists and soldiers… who are on the brink of a

More situation-based humor would be fine, I just don't want any satire, like a zombie wearing a Romney T-shirt or something.

Don't Change Your Plans is one of my faves for gettin my tears on too. Brilliantly sad!

@avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus Most of those songs are from Suburbs, which isn't a Folds Five record but a solo record. I think that's his best, solo or with the Folds Five crew, by a longshot. Annie Waits is what Weezer should sound like.

My question is: since the story isn't particularly well thought out, and the show is mostly an excuse for random zombie encounters 'n survival scenarios, why don't they make more episodes? If they've got a hit, just churn 'em out already. If the production schedule is tough on the cast, hell, just open a second

I watch it because it has living dead in it and because it stays true, mostly, to the generic living-dead cliches. There're no laser-gun wielding zombies, for instance, or zombies mutating into winged zombies. I also like that there is absolutely no attempt at satire. But mainly I watch it because of the promise of a

I just learned that Talia Balsam (John Slattery's wife, and Mona Sterling) was in the "Jump The Shark" Happy Days three-fer episode! Very pretty for five decades (or so)!