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I just want to say this first: Letterman's issues were and remain that he was a philanderer which is a far cry from Bill Cosby's serial rape. Arguably Letterman used his position as boss to force more relationships that wouldn't have necessarily happened but a large number came out and remarked that it was

Honestly, I didn't get that till you mentioned it and now the lemons joke actually makes sense along with the box of paraphernalia.

As for the weirdness of both food chickens and 'people' chickens…I just don't know? I listened to the line about 15 times and it says 'we inject them with hormones which makes them meat' and I can only assume they mean it stunts their intellect and makes them sapient but not sentient?

That sign alone made the entire episode but yes, Todd pulling out all of the Bawks for other things had me physically laughing because it was that stupid but also that hilarious.

I kind of take issue with the Mr. PB & Diane relationship but then I realize how deep it really goes. Mr. PB like Bojack who is 51 as I just saw a clip of the show from the first season where they establish that BoJack is 9 in 1973. So, Mr. PB is not much more than a few years younger than BoJack, at a minimum of

I finally got around to blasting through these after the first episode felt like a crappy reset and I desperately wanted second-half of season 1 Bojack. Well we got him in all his glory. Also for his showing being cast in the late 1980s and ending somewhere near 2000 (1997-1999? He had 9 seasons) wouldn't that make

It seems pretty obvious that David's secret has something to do with LGBT issues (whether he is a homosexual or transsexual is up for debate…I'm leaning towards transsexual). Still looks good either way. I'm intrigued enough to watch it if I can remember to when it hits our shores.

The only reason why Rick's behavior is that he is successful. Fundamentally he is an unrestrained id. The writers have written repeatedly that Rick is unrestrained in both Rick and his surrounding people's voices. The argument that science is scary and therefore is to be contained which is what Rick argues all the

Well she was his wife for a number of years as well as being a fairly good actress…But we all have our failings.

I think it's an issue that Hitchcock suspense films have fallen out of favor in the last decade or so. Supplanted almost entirely by high-cost CGI epics and low-cost slasher flicks. The ground for well written suspense/mystery movies has been eroded because they require some familiarity with culture and identity to

So, I just realized I basically associated my idea of new Hollywood cinema with De Palma this entire time or atleast the kind of set piece and color design with him. His works all have a certain film for the sake of film design that makes it different. The practical effects are also disturbing if unrealistic.

Thank you! I couldn't quite place it. Yeah, Kennywood is far more on-par with Great Adventure and other big rollercoaster parks. So it was kind of interesting how they shot in large portions of the older park and jumped around to various corners to try and hide the much larger rides and much sturdier construction.

It's been a few years since I've seen it but I mainly watched it for the Kennywood scenes in Pittsburgh and my love of Bill Hader. It certainly was completely misrepresented with Hader being presented as a long-supporting cast member when his scenes amount to little more than cameos.

It's the presumption that she was an artist and not a journalist more or less. Artists aren't inherently stupid or stupider people than journalists but it's a general perception that artists are less intellectual. Therefore this presumption gets made. It has happened to me a few times if I don't list my first name

I don't know, the deeper Moral Orel went down the tunnel the more it turned a lazy 'herp de-derp, Religion is stupid!' into a much deeper and sincere look at the theist mindset as less zealot-like characters cropped up and much more of the issues turned into social control (as his father turned out to be the mayor)

More or less my exact thought. We really never know if we're traveling with R&M Prime except in season one when they reference replacing R&M1 after the family prime's world is destroyed by the love virus/mutation serums. There is really no frame of reference besides those two episodes that we aren't traveling with

Damn you AVC…..Damn you to hell! I was forced to go look it up on Youtube myself and one video with a guy and his phone actually makes one of the clearest videos. The shadow is off but it's just a shadow, not a penis and it seems that the person is completely oblivious that their pants were open and in fact they

It's easily found, I literally just went to wikipedia and clicked through. They're pretty much a distributor that is into vanity films and really small indie films it seems. They've also released genuine and serious works with some big names (Uma Thurman, Edward Norton), they've released the Illusionist, Bottle

Monkey Bone has some hilarious moments, mainly with dead Chris Kattan. Besides that it's just bad, not even 'ha ha bad', just….bad. It had potential but squandered it on poor writing and it really isn't Fraser's fault.

Yeah, I checked the original one and it certainly seems his shot is slowed to give him an extended look for his title. I guess his coordination was so off that the best take was the fastest one? Still it's interesting and I refuse to call you a philistine for your efforts. I loved the show and the colorization