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Thanks for posting this, a million Pam fans just let out a sigh of relief; I am among them

To answer your question it’s really a case-by-case issue and depends on the circumstances of the villain. Skeletor is from another planet so no he isn’t. Mumm-ra from Thundercats is, little known fact, Puerto Rican, so he’s good. Ted Cruz is Canadian, so that question has yet to be answered

Too late

I think at that point, and I’m digging the idea, Marcella would be the brains behind the whole thing having learned from one of the best; she’d let Paul think he was in charge but really she’s running the show

Down a dark, dark road; maybe he replaces a recently retired Cusack, there is a great recently-unemployed assistant out there (I love the terrified reaction Joan Cusack has when he tells her he left something for her under the desk). I couldn’t stand the little of Entourage I saw before quickly giving up on it, the

SO quotable.

I hope all of them, I had one call me a traitor to my gender once, I aaked to explain what rights exactly men had to worry about, he got frustrated trying to answer and scurried away.

It’s been a long week, I just go straight to

They hear you, they really do, and understand your concerns, which is why they will promptly be changing the program’s name...to Beautiful Minds.

I always watched with my daughter because it has such a great message, though Andy’s goofiness was what first drew her in. We’d talk about it afterwards, especially one’s like the pie Mary episode towards the end where there is the terrific speech on gender roles. TV was so diminished by losing Parks and 30 Rock

It’s funny to watch early episodes and see April was kind of one-note and they didn’t know what to do with Donna, but by the end April is so much fun individually and as half of one of the best TV couples and Donna is this awesomely self assured playa dishing out wisdom. I miss that show

That movie will always be an absolute favorite. It is so timeless and quotable, and every performance is terrific, what an ensemble.

I owed you one for the Kahn-based smile. While my favorite Madeline Kahn is Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, this is a line that from many would be cheesy, but from her is brilliant!

That’s one of my favorite jokes in Grosse Point Blank, that John Cusack just tells people he’s a professional hitman and everyone laughs it off as gallows humor. That movie is so underrated to me, also a great soundtrack

Now who’s being naive

Just what I needed to get me through the longest Friday in so long Madeline Kahn(maybe the problem is, I’m tired, so tired). Not my go to role (I'm unapologetically biased toward her Mel Brooks work) but she’s always amazing so any clip will do.

The Simpsons? Sign gags are something they’ve always done, in the old days they did it consistently the best.

Nothing to do with hiphop, I do agree with you that she’d likely be ashamed of his lifestyle and virtually every tweet and public statement, what good parent wouldn’t be? I’m not a fan of his rap personally, I think he’s at his best producing for others, he is an excellent producer. He’s done great work with Common

See I don’t think that’s fair though, because not all rappers run with the same crowd and I don’t think you can blame someone for where they came from. And there is a lot of different hiphop. I dont like a lot of mainstream radio hip-hop because I dislike a lot of the messages, but artists like Common or Mos Def and