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    He had nothing to do with the show after season 4, so no reason to connect him with anything that happened afterwards.

    She won her Oscar the year of the election, and ended her speech with "Let's go, Michael", in fact.

    You're Next 2: Next 2 U

    The all-time champion in hilarious showbiz names is still Peter Bonerz.

    After this year's Oscar nomination announcement, Dick Pope challenges for the title

    Mohd usually takes half a minute to think about what to post, but this time he got distracted for twenty seconds and started to panic he wouldn't be the first to comment, so the result ended up even more pointless than usual.

    I think the show goes downhill really quickly after this season (8). Under Mike Scully, Homer pretty much turned into the very thing they were making fun of in this episode: loud, angry and totally in your face all the time. I mean, season 10 has several episodes (Sunday, Cruddy Sunday and Maximum Homerdrive) with

    I can honestly say that was the best review I've ever read on the PE League.

    The good news for him is, when the show overtakes the books the pressure is off and he can finally take his time.

    I've always found "pretty much the same thing" hilarious on its own, since Krusty seems to try and play down the fact that it's exactly the same thing, which is what the viewer can infer from the title and the general quality of Krusty's show.

    It's Maggie Roswell who does Shary Bobbins. She got a "Starring" credit for this episode instead of being lumped together with the "Also Starring" players as usual.

    The 3G episodes are all like that. You can tell that Jean and Reiss were working in the The Critic mindset when they were producing these additional episodes.

    Can anyone help me locate that one amazing recent comment which was a Twilight Zone-esque story about a jock making fun of someone and being haunted by him afterwards? I just can't remember the details, but it was brilliant.

    That film was not what I expected, at all. i enjoyed it a lot, but it was so amazingly ridiculous. I went in expecting a dark and serious thriller, and got this trashy campfest with the most cartoonish main character imaginable. And what's really weird, somehow it's still being discussed as if it was a dark and

    I think my favorite example of awkward exposition is the first line of the coming out episode of Ellen:

    Haha, the film version crushed me when I watched as a kid. How could they cut it off in the middle?! The second half makes the book.

    I once read it described as "a film so in love with itself it showld get a room", which I thought was kind of perfect.

    Now we throw our limp wrists at each other until someone breaks a nail.

    Well, I'm gay, found mamapyjama's comment kind of funny and think you sound completely deranged. So…

    But I doubt that's due to any widespread hatred of him. He won another People's Choice Award just this past year. It's just that there's really no actor can open a movie just on their name anymore.