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Is that what passes for Great Job, Internet! these days, woozle wuzzle?

Let me guess - that Rutherford solo album would be Smallcreep's Day, which is secretly one of the best-ever prog albums.

Is it he who warns Ackbar of enemy ships in sector 47? I always thought it was one of the others who said that, and this guy was so dumbstruck that he was just panicking in hilarious fashion.

The squid behind him who's turning around and randomly pointing with his big floppy fingers is now in line for a promotion.

Full of country goodness and carbonated pea-ness. Wait, that's terrible. I quit!

Now let's all celebrate with a cool glass of turnip soda.

I also saw 2010 before 2001, and boy was I surprised when I did. I caught 2010 late-night on TBS as a seventh-grader and it blew my mind. About a year later I got around to renting 2001 and had no idea what to make of it. I hadn't seen anything else like it, and was overwhelmed. But I couldn't get it out of my

*at the cast party for Exorcist III*
"Are you Ned Flanders?"
"No, I'm Ed Flanders!"
"My mistake!"

Mr. Fusion or GTFO

No, Toby! And no more questions about whether this Inventory is a joke.

Oh, you have got to be kidding, sir. First you think of an idea that has already been done. Then you give it a title that nobody could possibly like. Didn't you think this through…

I thought he died in Hamsterdam.

*record scratch*

This is a lot of shit, you know that?

I want to see David Lynch's Return Of The Jedi

The A.V. Club
It's not just a job…it's a really easy job

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They also did an uncredited polish on the script for Star Wars, and provided much of the "snap" of that film's dialogue.

American Graffiti is the perfect blend of art-movie and crowd-pleaser.

@milkproofrobot:disqus, if you want to sleep in the tent tonight, you're welcome to join me and idiotking for a little "just friends" spooning.