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Yes, but will Scaramooch do the Fandango?

I’m a copy editor now and don’t need your permission to chill, but thanks for sharing.

So NOW we’re adding that missing apostrophe in the title of “Girls’ Trip”? (I bitched about this before in a previous comment, though it was targeted at the filmmakers and not The A.V. Club.) I don’t think that’s the official spelling of the movie, though (when it should be). Maybe they’ll pull a “40-Year-Old Virgin”

I guess I’m emotionally invested in the line “Did she put up a fight?” since I was the one who delivered it in my college production. I never considered the line "rapey." More like macho guys from the '50s being chauvinistic jerks. Anyway, my original point was the songs from “Grease” clearly blow away the songs from

Okay, I guess I should’ve written, “There’s a reason why ‘Grease 2’ is never performed live…except for that one time in the West End with a retitled production that hardly anyone remembers.” I mean, during “Reproduction,” one of the guys sings, “Where does the pollen go?” while imitating a fucking sperm. And the

I MIGHT agree that the story and protagonists of “Grease 2” are stronger than in the original, but preferring “Reproduction” to “Summer Nights”? No. Stop that shit right there. There’s a reason why “Grease 2” is never performed live.

I’m attending the grand opening of The Jim Henson Exhibition at The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens this Friday (I was a Kickstarter backer), and by golly, I’m going to get to the bottom of this mess!

Now those are whimsical circumstances indeed.

“The Poltergeist franchise is famously cursed, supposedly due to the due to the real human skeletons that were used as props in the original film.”
Yes, the franchise is so cursed, it introduces typos wherever it’s mentioned! Damn you, Poltergeist! Also, “died young under tragic circumstances”? Are there any other

Don't forget The Chipmunks!

What's so amazing to me is that this is a multimillion-dollar movie directed by Steven Spielberg, and they still couldn't figure out the difference between "than" and "then." Like, no one noticed that? It was one of the first things I saw.

Loved the book and really looking forward to the movie, but did anyone else notice the typo in the newspaper headline in the photo? Hint: It should be "than."

“It will air on Netflix, and hopefully not end with such a miserable series finale that it makes everyone retroactively think less of the entire show that went before.”
Wait, I didn’t know Michael C. Hall was on “How I Met Your Mother.”

I thank God everyday that I never joined Twitter.

I don’t know exactly what I was expecting with this series, but I guess I pictured a gothic horror-themed show that was heavy on action and dark humor, not extreme violence and language. I’m no prude, but that first scene that introduces our hero in the bar had him swearing like every other line, and that was supposed

The first “Castlevania” was my favorite videogame as a kid (and, in many ways, still is), so I was as excited as anyone to watch this show. Then I watched three episodes last night and was so underwhelmed, I didn’t even bother to watch the finale. The animation is beautiful, but I don’t know. Wasn’t “Castlevania”

So what you're saying is The Dickies is not just a catchy name?

Question: Shouldn’t “Girls Trip” be “Girls’ Trip” with an apostrophe? Or are they using the word “Trip” as a verb, like, “Girl, you be trippin’!”

I remember reading the kids’ section of my local paper when they interviewed Young MC (because I was a kid at the time), and they asked him what the phrase “Bust a move” meant. Most awkward “Kids’ Day” ever.

His nephew’s innocence? It’s called “My Cousin Vinny,” A.V. Club, not “My Uncle Vinny.”