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Holy shit I wish that happened at my show hahaha

Walton Goggin's face during the prayer makes this an automatic A- in my book

I was glued to the screen any time he came on. He was funny, earnest, and just a damn joy to watch.

I'm not interested for a trilogy, but I'm just here to say I think casting Alden Ehrenreich was an excellent idea. I've only seen him Hail, Caesar! but damn man, he just oozed charisma. He was by far the best part of a Coen Brothers movie that also featured players like Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes.

He mainly talked about the little jingle that plays as a train arrives, and how it sounds like sitcom music between scenes. It was actually a pretty decent observation!

I was at his show in Denver-it was one hell of a show. He started off by making some funny but light jokes about DIA and how much he likes the terminal train.

**Complains about Hollywood being all reboots and unoriginal ideas**

Too bad the lineup for Red Rocks (one of the best venues in the country) kind of sucks balls.

I made that comment whilst in the middle of a terrible mood, then listened to his stuff and realized he's great.

Is this a Ron Funches character?

Is one of the assassination options removing his endocrine system from his body?

Larry Gaye: Renegade Flight Attendant

Well shit, I'm actually glad I read this before I saw the movie…

Seriously, my jaw literally dropped watching it.

Innit though mate?

"I just got given."

UGH.

This is for all the people saying there aren't still race issues in America.

"Hey bro, we bought you these 8-tracks!"

It's like, how much more hipster could this get? And the answer is…none. None more hipster.