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    "…because that would likely be impossible to replicate."

    I watched it twice. The second time on 2x speed for 2x the laughs! Though, I did lose the glorious power of led zep -_-

    I watched this movie probably a dozen times as a kid and I was never really sure what was going on but I didn't care because of ARNOLD and THREE TITS.

    We are all Charlie Kaufman…?

    Pacman Jones was suspended from the NFL for a year/season for getting in an argument (fight maybe?) with a stripper after making it rain.

    Yeah, I was expecting the hooker to be dead. I assume when a stripper dies that they are, much like call girls, referred to as hookers.

    Data is physical as is the infrastructure of the internet.

    I like Jeselnik but, personally, the joke-teller stand-up sets have low-replay value for me and I just can't get too into them without some hefty cool down time between viewings. CK, though, I can watch his specials over and over again.

    His first comedy central special is funny but the high-energy, physical aspect does get tiresome. So, unlike most stand-up specials, it benefits from having commercial breaks.

    "Naturally, Dad-blum approves, and offers to wear the pedometer while he does actual running—done and done."Pretty sure Rupert was using 'running' as a euphemism.

    Wow. I try to never say someone "didn't get it" to argue someones opinion on a fictional work, but man, that guy really didn't get it.

    Well, he was also a sexy motherfucker.

    Yeah, that's not 100% correct. My brother was a meth addict and was not skinny, though he got back to near his high school weight so he looked normal. Among his group of "friends" were some people that were still fat as well, so I'm going to assume they were morbidly obese before the meth. The only people that looked

    "I mean, are we meant to understand that Chalky's wife has no idea of who he is and what he does?  None?"

    I'm still a Door's fan and in high school I was very fascinated with musicians that had very elaborate and/or eccentric personae (e.g. Morrison, Prince, Mercury, Bowie, Richard D. James) and we had to read a(n) [auto]biography/memoir for an essay assignment in 9th or 10th grade. I saw Light My Fire on a shelf at a B&N