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Wait, fb host fake news? You mean that article my uncle posted saying Obama was planning a last minute take-over of the US to give himself a 3rd term so that he could institute sharia law wasn't true?!? I'm shocked! SHOCKED!

Marvel should just take one of their dump truck's full of money over to John Williams house and beg him to score one of their films.

Fallon reminds me of Kent Brockman: "I for one, welcome our new orange hued, stubby fingered overlord…"

Brilliant.

I actually remember really loving the beginning of the miniseries version with the kids — but then being really disappointed when it switched its focus to the adults and the giant spider. But Curry, he was terrific!

It's actually a scarily accurate depiction of 90s sitcoms — right down to the fact that the black guy doesn't get a credit in the opening.

A double-bill of Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles is now called for this weekend I guess. Btw, both those movies came out the same year! Wow!

Good God! What did this woman do to deserve this? She was in a female version of Ghostbusters. She was targeted by extreme racism and she called out the racists for it. So somehow that warranted this attack. What a cesspool the Internet is. Ugh…

"The it's off to Haiti!" is one of my favorite lines ever.

I always thought he cast that kid in Idiocracy, who was Secretary of Education, because he looked like a real-life Butthead.

A terrific ep — maybe their best ever. I was really astounded by the scene with Black Cindy and the rabbi. In the beginning I thought that storyline was a little outlandish and purely comical, but damn if the actress who plays her (Adrienne C. Moore) did not convince me of Cindy's convictions in that interview scene!

And just as important, the late great Sam Simon.

The "yellow light"!!! You brought back a great memory!

This one was of the all-time funniest sitcoms ever — super talented cast, tremendous writers, and just fun to watch. Watching that old clip I see the laughs still hold up too. Classic!

It'd be sweet if Alfre Woodward was playing the same character in this that she did in Captain America: Civil War. But I know any link between the MCU and the MCUTV division is pretty much verboten in reality.

And that's why you always leave a rusted, seventeen, dawn, stove, nine, kind-hearted, homecoming, one, freight car, note, banana stand.

The X-Men was able to revitalize itself but at least the X-Men had good films going for it before it shat the bed with Wolverine 1 and X3. The Fantastic Four has never had a decent screen outing. You really just want Fox to stop trying at this point since they've Fantastically Fucked it up now 3 times in a row.

He's too old to play Cloak I suppose.

It was like their Star Wars Holiday Special.

Just saw it. Gawd dayum that was terrific!