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A more fun game might be to pick your favorite comedy film for each year in the 2000s so far. Mine would probably be:

"We've got laughs from coast to coast, to make you smile…"(immediately breaks into laughter, song's over)

Nate Corddry seemed to be channeling his brother's dick-ish energy a lot in this episode.

I just thought the clones having different accents, hair, and clothes bit was a random bit of absurdity; imagine my surprise finding out that it's a parody of something (although I guess I should have picked up on that).

Co-sign on this. Key & Peele definitely deserve to win for their final season in the "Variety Sketch" category or whatever it is, and I would like to see Rachel win for Best Comedic Actress (although they'll probably give it to Julia Louis-Dreyfus again).

Yeah, I'm really wondering how Schumer managed to convince Comedy Central to let her do an 8-episode season. Seasons 1-3 were all 10 episodes. This was 9, and the 9th episode was basically a clip show with filler around it. They made a joke about it in the episode, but it still seems like extreme laziness on Schumer's

Who are you, Kurt Cobain?

Scott will never tire of referring to Slimer as "Slimer, AKA Onionhead", the same way he always used to refer to the TV show "The Office" as "The Office: An American Workplace". He read something on Wikipedia once and it'll be funny forever.

Since they already did an episode centering around "Sports Circumference", I'm hoping that at some point we're going to be seeing "Fashion Bitch" in its entirety.

It's yahoo.poo. A vast majority of Lauren's characters will get around to discussing poo, cum, or dicks eventually.

He forgot that he was just in "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip" as well, apparently.

It's been mentioned elsewhere in the comments, but besides being on "Love", Claudia O'Doherty has been on the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast several times (including a recent episode with Andy Samberg and Nick Kroll that was amazing), and she was on the TV show once, playing a character named "Shandy Williams", who was

I was wondering why the show seemed different- the lighting in it was darker and it just overall looked more like a real police show. Now that I understand they're going for more of a "True Detective" thing this season, it makes sense.

I think the main reason is that they shot the show in NY last winter (as they usually do) so it would have meant another season of her doing the Q&A segments where she and everyone else are all bundled up in coats and winter gear. Would have been kind of weird for a season that's airing in the middle of summer.

The way Hader's character says "“Flatiners, the Joel Schumacher film shot by Jan De Bont” cracks me up. That ultra-specific nerdiness seems like something Hader threw in just to make himself laugh. It reminded me of the scene in "Superbad" where he's trying to explain who Yoda is to Seth and McLovin and he says "You

The OKComputer company being "not endorsed by Thom Yorke" made me laugh too.

Yeah, really Kendrick, Wilson, and Snow's characters should all have graduated and moved on to other things at this point. Really, the focus of this movie should be on Hailee Steinfeld's character taking over as the head of the Bellas and recruiting new people.

At one point I was excited to see this, but with this much of a delay (despite some if it being for money reasons) I really can't picture this movie being any good. It has like 5 or 6 different people credited on the screenplay, for one thing. Danny McBride and Jody Hill are producers on it (and I think they did a

"Fat Amy" is Rebel's character name in Pitch Perfect. That being said, I can't imagine anyone who's not legally blind mistaking Amy Schumer for Rebel Wilson.

I think those two sketches are parodying two different things. The talk show sketch is just parodying the way hot actresses act on talk shows, specifically the way they try to be "just one of the guys" while still remaining sexy to men.