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Thinking about the question made me realize there's nothing that came out in 1995 that I dislike so much that I wish it never existed.

Oh, so Jeremy Clarkson will be involved?

Just think: due to gentrification in the last twenty years, the high school in "Sister Act 2" would today almost certainly be full of students whose parents work for Apple and Google, and it wouldn't be able to spend money fast enough.

I joked after the Sterling Cooper West ad that the series would end with that commercial, then cut to "created by Matthew Weiner." I wasn't serious about it, and after last week I had become convinced that Coke was a red herring. Now, all of my family and friends are positive that I spoiled the ending from somewhere

Not listed: the debut single of every rapper ever.

I went to the movies tonight. My reaction to one of the trailers was, "Mark Wahlberg as a truck driver? That could be interest-GOD NO, IT'S ANOTHER DUMB-ASS PIECE OF SHIT TRANSFORMERS MOVIE! FUCK!"

The lack of an appreciable age gap for most of the primary cast is a distraction if you ever think about it. Hannibal Buress is hilarious, but he's only two years older than Dave Franco; why cast him as the cop?

He's gained it all back. This film makes that fact abundantly clear.

Living in the Southeast, I've never eaten a Yoshinoya beef bowl, but after this podcast, I must assume it is the most disgusting food product ever created.