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I remember him getting pissed when the singer/chainsaw player from Jackyl carved "TOM" in the front of his desk on his talk show. I couldn't help thinking, aren't you the guy who had lesbians airbrushed on the hood of your dad's car, among many other things?

If you can't call Flat Earth people with no cognitive difficulty but ignorance "idiots", the word has lost it's meaning.

It would seem the Deathstroke mask throwaway line in last episode was omen of future, no? That would sound cooler in
Konstantin's voice.

He's one of those SNL cast members that had to grow on me after an initial revulsion. Riblet and Drunk Uncle made that happen.

I remember when this was first a thing a few years ago. A guy had a website outlining the difference between the "real" and "fake" Avril, except that the story was that the double was only hired after Avril's "suicide". The guy waited until it had spread across the internet, then posted saying he had made the whole

Man, interesting to see so much Menthol love. I've played their debut more and longer that every single other band mentioned in this article. Danger: Rock Science is (mostly) good, too.

I love that the first thing Ray says to non-evil Rip is about how he almost ruined Star Wars.

I've been a fan of his ever since he flat-out stole most recent Shaft from Samuel L. Jackson.

Paul Blackthorne has been putting on an absolute clinic on how to play this kind of supporting role. He character arc has veered into the silly and unlikely, but he has sold it all the way.

I don't know if this was mentioned already, but as far as MCU connections, Scarfe mentioned "The Incident" and how it basically made cops obsolete, unless he could get a magic hammer. Which we now know he couldn't lift anyway.

Guns, little people, and other randomness; it's like the white version of Trapped In The Closet, but that made a lot more sense than this does.

In a review I read before I saw Funny People said after they go to Northern California, just leave so you'll still think it's a good movie. I wish I took that advice.

I have a version of this where the extras include half interviews with Peter Sellers and George C. Scott. They talk on the phone on half of the screen while the other half is blank so TV stations can fill in their local interviewer on the other side asking the same questions. Scott comes off a bit more thoughtful and

You can live without producing viable offspring. But you will die if you don't eat. That's the point I'm trying to make.

But you won't die if you don't.

The truth is stranger than fiction, because we expect fiction to be believable.

The meaning of life is to eat or be eaten. Humans can talk themselves into believing differently. Like that?

I remember a friend of mine talking about this guy to the point I had to ask, "Hold on, do you think he's real?" and he said, "Well, I did until he….." WHAT? There was a point when you believed it?

As the hawks fly away, "Whenever they do that, I get hungry for chicken", Mick without Snart works (at least in this episode) better than I thought it would.

No, but I did say KILLER version of it.