conan-in-ireland
conan in ireland
conan-in-ireland

Like seeing Key and Peele in Fargo.

I second Seven Psychopaths. I also liked Farrell in Minority Report although he wasn't anything mind-blowing.

If anything, there are too few categories. They really should add an "anthology" category, and there's still the open question of sorta-funny dramas like Orange Is The New Black.

They certainly made you look… stupido.

It's actually not mentioned at all, which is a testament to the commentator's film vocabulary.

It also seemed to be shot on the set of Clarissa Explains It All, or at least they shared a kitchen set. I remember that blew my 10-year-old mind.

Oh god I just finished watching Rome. I love it in Season 2 when she spots him outside Mark Antony's office and eye-fucks the hell out of him.

To echo @avclub-bd282ef25a82fc6ff53e2b80d656deea:disqus, I can't believe we're still having this conversation today.

Ugh this is killing me. Is this a reference to something? I could have sworn I read a classic Dear Abby with response but I can't recall it now.

It looks like a lot of people don't like Blood Mountain, but Sleeping Giant and Colony of Birchmen are among my favorite standalone Mastodon songs.

The Earthbound soundtrack is awesome. If you haven't heard it, Team Teamwork did a remix of one of the songs:

Point of order: Looper made complete sense.

I found after a few years in the real world, I've fallen into a post-cynical "nothing really matters" malaise.

All the actors will be CGIed to look like Bruce Willis.

I felt this way until I read John August's defense of the Battleship movie (before it was made into a terrible mess, obviously):

Also there's the Treehouse of Horror where the doll comes to life, and Marge calls the toy company gets "Everybody loves a clown, so why don't you?"

I haven't gotten to the point where this place is mentioned, but I assumed it placed due to Yelp rating. And I think the point of the analysis is to question whether and to what extent Yelp ratings matter. So calm down son.

Oh god, what if PTA had done Watchmen…