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Vs. Dumb and Dumber

Whaaaaa "Some Nights" is one of the best Top 40 songs in recent memory.

Keep in mind I was bored to death by Drive, and don't think the premise is interesting in the least. I don't think it would be my thing.

The only one of those that I've seen is 10 Cloverfield Lane, but that list is pretty much what my need-to-see list looks like. The Neon Demon is a pass, though, and I thought CA: Civil war was good enough to make most top 10 lists.

Christopher Meloni is pretty hilarious as well.

My wife forced me to watch it about a month ago, and it was surprisingly funny, if completely conventional.

That's my reaction to pretty much every single person in these photos.

I get listening to it for cringe comedy, but there seem to be people who actually think he can rap and actively defend him unironically. It's baffling to me. Then again, those same people will usually call either Drake, Kanye, and Lil Wayne the GOAT.

It might take a few watches to really get into. The first time I watched it, I thought it was a solid comedy, but it wasn't until about the third viewing that I knew it was an instant classic. Make sure you watch the unrated version, though, because it's far superior to the theatrical cut.

That was like the third iteration of the term, but now mixtapes are sold all of the time (Drake's "If You're Reading This It's Too Late").

It should be in the top 10 at least. It gets even better on every viewing.

Over the Hedge is definitely underrated.

How is it a comedy? Is there anything in that movie that's even supposed to be funny? It's just a borderline-offensive Lifetime movie with a ridiculous plot.

MacGruber is so baffling. It may not have a cult following as large as WHAS, but it's a million times funnier.

I really hated WHAS the first two times I watched it, but it has gotten progressively better on each subsequent rewatch. It's still not good enough to be even close to the top of the list, but hey, subjective opinions and all that.

The first Hangover was great, and hilarious.

Again, MacGruber didn't make the cut, deeming that list absolutely worthless.

Do people actually think Lil B is a good rapper? Is that possible?

It's utterly meaningless at this point, honestly.

"Black Man in a White World" has been my jam since it came out. I just wish I could sing the chorus without people giving me strange looks.