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Patton Oswalt got bullied about his deceased wife for daring not to blindly hate it.

How about a log?

I'll record myself reading this comment over and over again so you can fall asleep to that.

I'm admittedly reposting this comment I wrote in another thread in here:

Wait until he cameos in the Heavyweights remake, where Mike Birbiglia takes over his original role.

No, that's just all people want to get up off their asses and pay for. If more people went and saw, oh I don't know……Ex Machina, Swiss Army Man, All Is Lost, Her……then maybe Hollywood would make more of those like the '70s and '80s, and fewer big dumb popcorn movies.

I love this soundtrack. Since I finally got around to watching the show a couple years ago, I've been playing this more nights than not as I fall asleep. The music is just beautiful and I'm so pumped Cruise and Badalamenti are coming back for the new season.

I thought Ghostbusters suffered a lot from being an existing property. It was pretty par for the course for a Feig movie (which means, IMO, it was pretty funny at least), but couldn't compare to the original (and to be honest, I didn't really expect it or demand it to).

I guarantee you the Coen Brothers had the same actor in mind for O Brother, Lebowski, and True Grit (the guy from whom Mattie bought back horses).

Though, there's an idea: augmented reality Sim City.

Yeah, I really loved both. Honestly, it's like asking me what's better: $4 billion or $5 billion.

O.J.: Made in America was fantastic. A bit apples and oranges (drama vs. documentary), but it might be better than the FX miniseries as it covers his whole life.

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I think we all did ourselves a disservice over the last 20 years by being too quick to throw out "Hitler" and "dictators" in our internet rhetoric, because now we're faced with a candidate who literally does show traits of those things, and it's the boy who cried "wolf."

I was RT'ing throughout the entire RNC - the Twitter comedy was on absolute fire. But then halfway through Trump's speech Thursday night, it stopped being funny.

"I've never been on a show with stakes, before!"

{Beavis impression}

It gave me chills and tears. I always knew Jon Stewart was great, but last night reminded me how actually important he is/was. Literally important. I always took for granted that he'd always be in the media, but his appearance last night showed me how necessary he was all those years.

Even worse, they show up to anybody's funerals to protest LGBTQs.

Just like the best SNL sketches, when they almost break character but hang on.