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Unfortunately, I think it’s their other hit “Zombie” that has more relevance today.

Along with "Working Girl," I'd add "Pretty Woman" to the "Cinderella" parallel. Julia Roberts' best friend in the movie even calls her "Cinderella." Actually, she says, "Cinder-fuckin'-ella." How's that for subversive?

I remember Roger Ebert talking about this scene in his review of the movie on "Siskel and Ebert": "These kids really look like they're getting hurt!" I guess, according to their parents as the article states, they were. Good eye, Rog.

They seem to be playing a lot of House of Blues shows. Because nothing says the blues like "MMMBop."

I realize this show takes place in an apocalyptic world, but I’m really getting tired with all the funeral episodes. This is a sitcom, right? And yeah, the overdramatic score as his plane took off clearly gave away Louis’ death.

Eh, I was never a fan of these gimmicky episodes, with the notable exception of “22 Short Films About Springfield” (and maybe “Behind the Laughter”). There is never any emotional investment in these types of one-off stories (Bart’s suddenly a basketball superstar? Okay…), which wouldn’t be too big a problem if the

I agree that there are always at least two jokes on “Family Guy” that get huge, boisterous laughs from me that make me come back every Sunday. The latest that had me LOL for real: Towards the end of the episode, Brian and Stewie have gotten into a complicated plot way over their heads with Brian desperately trying to

In case no one else mentioned this in the comments (I'm honestly having trouble finding it given the new ridiculous comment structure), DeVito already played a circus ringmaster in Burton's "Big Fish." And now you know. Cue "G.I. Joe" theme.

You see Bee? This is what happens when you go to work on International Women’s Day/Day Without a Woman.
P.S.: The new comments layout sucks. I'm not even sure I'm commenting on the correct article. (For the record, it's for Samantha Bee's faux pas.)

It was "wobbly" alright. I also noticed her joke at the end of the first act about distracting Trump with his new travel ban was akin to distracting a baby with jangly keys was the exact same joke Colbert used a few days ago. I'm not saying she purposefully stole the bit, but they DID used to work together on "The

In other news, drive-in theaters are still a thing.

I had to look up Spiral, but I could see that being interesting. Just to further explain my rant: In the mid to late ‘90s, Darkchylde was regularly outselling Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man. For God’s sake, there have been movies about Guardians of the Galaxy, Daredevil, Deadpool, and Dr. Strange and multiple movies

I wrote about this before on a different A.V. Club article, but I felt the Lips became a parody of themselves with Embryonic. They became what a few of my friends have criticized them of being in the past, which I used to defend (now I no longer do): aging stoners freaked out of their gourds who are just making it up

Nope. I haven’t liked anything since Embryonic, which includes the Cyrus collab (two, in fact, since she reappears in their latest, another reason I haven’t gotten it yet).

Still haven't bought their new album. They need to atone for Embryonic.

Where is Darkchylde?

"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." Wow. If that didn't sum up the election of 2016, I'm not sure what would.

It’s an obvious choice, but no one in the article and (I think) comments has mentioned it so far: 1984. “Doublespeak” = “alternative facts.”

Great column. Great movie. Great ending. Okay?

“That ain’t never happening”? But then that means it IS happening! You heard it here first!