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To be fair, Magna Carta Holy Grail becomes almost listenable once you remove Jay-Z's vocals.

The phrase "beige muppet" frequently comes to mind.

Same here. I enjoy his music, but I equally (if not more) enjoy making fun of him for being a cornball.

Mos Def was truly the the saving grace of S6; not enough of one to make the entire season watchable, but he did a fantastic job with the material he was given.

On the real, thouh; Sandler does a pretty great cover of John Lennon's "Real Love" on the Funny People soundtrack.

I read this in Ice Cube's voice and it was glorious.

If it was on Showtime, it'd be great for four seasons and proceed to wear out its welcome for five more.

And who could forget, 'Barbershop IV : Rise of the Automated Hair Styling Machines'

His character and Cedric the Entertainer were the heart of that cast. It's going to be seriously damaging with him not there.

I'll stand behind the first two Barbershop films til the day I die, but this looks like a shitshow.

"Hoe-ass ice cream. You ain't colder than Kanye."

'The Longest Yard' was actually pretty not bad, especially if you grade it on a curve based on just Sandler's movies. I'm still pretending the last thing he did was 'Funny People'.

The AV Club is being curated by Drunk Uncle this month.

Why would Carmine lie about his subspecies?

'Little Carmine Sings Billy Corgan's Greatest Hits!'

'The Sacred and The Propane'

And the follow up album, 'I had a Bananer In there!"

Eminem hospitalized, fat

And to think, I thought The Magnetic Fields did the original version until that episode aired.

Also a proper description for Jost's face.