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Dark Helmet's action figures from Spaceballs. Or the continuum transfunctioner from Dude, Where's My Car?

Armondo Del Cook. Holy crap. This entire production is perfect. They thought of everything.

That was Marcus Tulius Cicero as Captain Quell! That guy doesn't get enough work. His face does wonderful acting things.

I successfully, unwittingly tricked someone into going into Audition blind. We were just beginning a program in Japan and he, my roommate for a week, asked about some recommendations for a light, funny Japanese film to watch before going to bed. Even though I was a light Japanophile at the time, his interest in the

Bye! I never caught up to your Good Wife reviews (still finishing season 3) and unfortunately I never will, but your writing has always been a pleasure to read!

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere is the ritual?

I'm going to join in the chorus of "NOOOOOOO"s with an "awwww goddamn it."

The pace of all three episodes was fantastic, breathless and rapid-fire without ever feeling truly rushed. It would have been cool to see if some segments could carry whole episodes on their own, but I think all three parts acquitted themselves spectacularly with the time they were given.

It looks like "noir" was accidentally inserted in that sentence.

And it's the first one I've actually submitted in time for, too! More like "I'm There, Girl!"

And Franklin Bruno, the not-Darnielle from The Extra Glenns, is also awesome in Nothing Painted Blue. Houseguest! https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I'M GONNA BRIBE ALL THE CRITICS

Tallahassee was my entry point too, though if you're already familiar with "This Year" then the rest of The Sunset Tree might be a more logical next step to get a glimpse of his post-lo-fi discography. But yeah, Tallahassee forever one hundred years Tallahassee dot com, though if we're talking overall favorites,

Magic Mike - Channing Tatum points a plastic gun at a bunch of frat boys trying to beat the thongs out of him and his stripper protege.

Now that he's got a real deal certified novel, that suddenly seems like less of a pipe dream.

You heard it from me, 10cities10years, and Starky Love. You've now got two million and six "yes"s as reason to go check 'im out.

Yes, yes, a million times yes! The Mountain Goats fandom tends to skew a bit rabid, and I count myself among his fanpeoples, but I sincerely believe he's one of the best musicians working these days and definitely among the greatest lyricists of all time. That his book sounds terrific and is getting great reviews does

I also hope they bring back Chekov's password. It's too intriguing a note to just toss aside like that, though who knows. This show is getting increasingly harder to predict.

"Dipper would."

RIP that show. The world needed more Debbie.