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I vaguely remember seeing this movie in the theater-what I remember most is that it seemed more "edgy" than most animated movies at the time.

At this point, I keep refreshing the A.V. Club home page, waiting for the site to be renamed to "Great Job, Internet!"

He won't be making it to our super secret pizza party?!

"My name's French!"

I'm going to start a tumblr and take pictures from one person that has a common first name, then put quotes from a person who is very different but shares the same first name over the pictures. It's gonna be HILARIOUS you guys! I can't wait to get featured here!

Yeah, I don't do that anymore.

I saw Tig in Boulder a couple months ago-not sure I've ever seen a comedian who seems so natural, and whose show feels actually organic and of-the-moment, and not as much a rehearsed series of jokes. She was so great…she deserves all the success!

I would say mentions of the podcast itself aren't so bad-it's the posting of several "parodies" that are borderline offensive that leaves a sour taste in my mouth.

This man is pretty batshit crazy, but he really does have that hidden side of him where he's actually a nice, grateful guy. If I remember correctly, in The Disaster Artist, Greg Sestero mentions that when he (Greg) was shooting a movie in Romania and spent Christmas alone for the first time ever, Tommy was the one

Day by day, AV Club turns more into Clickhole.

Reminds me a little bit of that idiotic "What Does The Fox Say" song that made everybody say "OMFG HAVE YOU HEARD THIS SONG IT'S SO RIDICULOUS LOLOLOLOLOL" I have, and it's because they are trying SO hard. And it's not even that funny.

"WHAT'S THE MEANING OF THIS SHIT?"

And also, the fact that Renee Russo's character never really ask him about it or mentions it (maybe save for the dinner scene? I can't remember) just adds to it. And also adds to her character, I think showing she's focused to a fault on ratings, etc.

He had the absolute perfect amount of mystery surrounding him. We got a sense of who he was and what he wanted (and why) but were still left wondering "Where is this guy from?!" etc.

I still can't get over how weird it was to say "Tyler Perry was great!". That's not a sentence I ever imagined myself saying.

(Apologies for the forthcoming 'guitar bro' story) This was the first song that I really, really sat down and learned on acoustic guitar. Any time I pick up an acoustic guitar now I start playing the intro right away. I fucking love this song!

Holy shit John WIck was fun. Definitely the best pure action movie since The Raid, in my opinion.

I get a strange, selfish sense of "called it!" when I hear this. Like a lot (if not most) people, The Hobbit is one of my favorite books of all time. I was incredibly skeptical when Jackson said it would be 3 movies, but hell, I was still excited. I've seen only the first one, and only once, in theaters. I remember

If I have to see that damn promo with the painfully unfunny "I have to hang up, we're looking for lesbians in a shed." I'm gonna lose my fucking mind.

It may make me a 75 year old man, but I still very highly prefer the classic like Sinatra's "Have yourself a merry little Christmas" and Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song". The lady listens to a lot of Glee Christmas covers and they are HOORRRRRIBBBBLLEEE. And "Santa Baby" can go fuck itself.