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Trudy Campbell is a minx but that black fez was ridiculous.

Yeah, he would make a pretty girl.

@Chris I TOTALLY agree. People just like the unaired line because they like cocaine.

Yeah, it's insane that he knows Patton Oswalt and Zach Galifianakis.

I heard he won a Golden Globe for Mad Men.

I remember a ZMF tweet that explicitly referenced Modell (it said something about Modell inviting him to an AV Club party), but it might have been a smokescreen.

@Tommy: They mean her lady business.

It seems like if you just want to trade, Eve Online would fit your fancy. Assuming the space metaphor works just as well as the sea one.

Piven is also in Heat, which is fucking awesome because Robert De Niro belittles him and coerces Piven to sell him his shirt.

Please take a look at my loafers, because they were made from gophers in lieu of murdering and skinning my driving staff.

I personally thought John Hughes' teen angst stuff was overrated. Maybe not overrated, but just whiny and uninteresting. I always thought FBDO wasn't about being a teenager, but about being a human being. Whereas Breakfast Club / Pretty in Pink / etc. are very clearly about getting through your hormone years.

Yes, bug CGBS4 was just a retread of CGBS1 with updated special effects, so does that really count?

I would watch a special called "In The Octomom Business," where Octomom gets gangbanged by eight guys in diapers.

Maybe you shouldn't admit you watch Entourage on a hipster comment board.

@tomservo: Transformers came out in June.

Considering that every third or fourth Netflix disc I get is unplayable, I can't imagine how bad the failure rate is on a vending machine.

Let's not forget this gem from Basic Instinct:

Yeah, Zach definitely has the chops. He needs an oddball director to assemble something great to surround his unnerving presence. None of this Todd Phillips shit.

Yeah, this is what I figured based on the book's marketing.

Is the novel worth reading?
I feel like Peter Jackson's reached a place where it might be better to see his film than read the book first.