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I scrolled all the way down here for ‘TWIIINS!’ I fucking love that bit, and (as a non-American) I didn’t realise until much later (as in literally within the last week) that it was a Coors ad reference. I just loved the guy’s gnarly face as he says ‘TWIIIIINS!’ and Faris’ face as everything kicks off. It’s a

“a prideful and nationalistic ten-year old boy... [is] comforted by his imaginary friend, Hitler.”
That’s how you do it: make your Hitler not <b>the actual Hitler</b>, but a version of Hitler imagined by a racist 10-y-o. That way, you get to put two layers of distance between yourself and Hitler:
1) ‘I’m not saying

I think that ‘omnipotent’ in the first para wants to be an ‘omnipresent’. Dunno if you guys are into editing after the fact though?

Don’t go russian into a pun thread, now.

Glad I scrolled down to make sure this had been addressed. Good work.

Given that the entire venue seemed to be a throwback to some fantasy time of pre-Gilead indulgence, I figured the football game was a taped re-run from the same period.

Ah, thank you! I needed that clarification. (Also, being a UK viewer means a lot of American Football analogies get lost on me. Thanks for the confusing sports talk, Diamondback!)

Also: 'That incident left Whibley hospitalized and with so much nerve damage he almost lost his ability to play guitar'

yyyyess?

I did add this elsewhere, but yes yes, oh my god yes. I think playing on console was a big part of what I found it so batshit mentally hard - if you had a mouse you could point right at where you wanted to be, but doing the same with a controller was a 'mare.

Following the trail of blood in the nightmare sections of Max Payne 1. Like the Crystal Cave mentioned above, just crazy difficult to stay out of the yawning chasms of blackness on either side (especially when playing on console, without the aid of mouse-aiming).

As someone not familiar with the comics, I also wasn't sure at this point whether or not he could control minds over the airwaves, so I was gripping the edge of my seat waiting for him to give a command. The fact he didn't (IIRC? It's been a few days since I watched it) just seemed to add to his power - as sort of, 'I

How so? I've got no familiarity with the source material, so i just figured her casting was part of the show's strong female ensemble aesthetic. At no point did I feel she was being out of place, and in fact, I quite enjoy her dickishness coming from a female perspective. If it was a male, we'd just automatically

Thank You For Smoking, Juno, Up in the Air and Young Adult… I'd say Reitman's got as much cred as McCarthy, and they've both been fucked by association with Sandler.

I kinda wanna make a 'Portia de Rotisserie' joke here, but it sounds too much like I'm angling for innuendo*, and that detracts from my pleasure at the phrase Portia de Rotisserie.

Hey, with all those Portia de Rossis around, it's easy to get confused.

The AV Club
Keeping un-subedited bloopers in the URL since nineteen-dickety-two.

Wannadies are also responsible for the wonderful 'Hit', a cynical days-of-the-week song that managed to respond to Rebecca Black's 'Friday' more than a decade before it was written. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

It's Adam and EVE, not Adam and Ariel!