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The scene where Tony talks to Johnny Sac on the phone while Johnny's in the doctor's office..he tells Tony to meet him in New York and Tony tells him he has an IQ of 138 as if to say "how stupid do you think I am?" Johnny then tells him to meet at his house instead in the morning before his flight to Miami, and that

I agree wholeheartedly with you. I think Glaser is one of the funniest people on tv. I laughed out loud and rewinded three lines of his in a row during that filibuster. "Dookin on my chest," and "yeah, I don't care. I'm a blades guy [smug laugh]" all that shit had me laughing so hard and clapping. Not to mention

Just watched the episode so I'm a little late, but I'm wondering…what was the Jay Mohr joke?

I still don't know what it is.  It looks like there wasn't a new NTSF this week, was there?  I need to find out what this Dirty Sexy Teen$ thing is…

Oh, around these parts for sure.  I should have clarified I meant with just regular people I know.  A lot of people I've brought it up to have never even heard of it. Anyway, you're right, Minor didn't do too much on the show, but ever since he's done some pretty great stuff.

So happy to see Place Beyond the Pines on your list.  I thought that was such a powerful and well done movie.  I wonder if Tarantino saw it? Or Mud?  Can't wait to see what Cianfrance does next. This will stay on my favorites of 2013 list most definitely.

Mr. Show, one of the best, most unknown things ever made.  Jerry Minor does indeed deserve much more than "that guy from Community."

To your last thing, the bomb thing is definitely a little old, but damn Kroll pretending to be deaf and gesturing while saying "I can't hear you" was the hardest I laughed the whole episode. "It's cool bro, no it's cool.."

While I'm not so sour on the show to the extent that you are, I STRONGLY agree with how fucking great Nick Kroll and Jason Mantzoukas are in everything, including this show.  Kroll gets a lot of hate because I think people just judge him on first impression and never give him another shot, but I'm happy to see a good

You're right.  I thought the show was hysterical and it was single-handedly because of Bo.  I'm actually extremely bummed to see it go, and think that it would have been much better suited for Comedy Central.  He's a one man wrecking crew and made the show funny just by himself.  Also, bringing in Rory Scovel as the

Yeah, Amy Seimetz is her name and she is fuckin awesome.  She was in Upstream Color with Shane Carruth (I'm sure you've seen Primer, if not, check it out!!), who made it, and she wrote and directed her own film called Sun Don't Shine and she's just incredible as a filmmaker herself.  They seem to be pretty close

Dolphinately.

"…and I only know David Cross from the chipmunks movie…" was my little favorite from that list. Very funny.

"…and I only know David Cross from the chipmunks movie…" was my little favorite from that list. Very funny.

Is Masseria the one who supplies Gyp with his booze? Where was it coming from when he lost a dozen (2 dozen?) cases to the good ol' rogue waves?

Is Masseria the one who supplies Gyp with his booze? Where was it coming from when he lost a dozen (2 dozen?) cases to the good ol' rogue waves?

You could not be more right about his line readings, they're perfect. When he said, in response to frank, "ti—tiiiiidy? frank the man is rotting…" I rewinded it about ten times. Incredible.  I think this should have been an A, I really liked this episode.

You could not be more right about his line readings, they're perfect. When he said, in response to frank, "ti—tiiiiidy? frank the man is rotting…" I rewinded it about ten times. Incredible.  I think this should have been an A, I really liked this episode.

I haven't read all 15 god damn pages but lemme just say that 'sixseasonsandamovie' tag that came up real quick just went straight for my heart. There was something about that, maybe just the show itself acknowledging it and reaching out to its fans ON the actual show just really made me feel like the fans are

I haven't read all 15 god damn pages but lemme just say that 'sixseasonsandamovie' tag that came up real quick just went straight for my heart. There was something about that, maybe just the show itself acknowledging it and reaching out to its fans ON the actual show just really made me feel like the fans are