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"I didn't realize there was an arrangement! I have been woefully lax in upholding my end of the bargain!"

Do you see where I'm comin' from, you jive mothafuckaaaaaAAAAAA?!"

Whenever people try to tell me how good Clue is, I always tell them to go watch the far superior Murder By Death. Except for Tim Curry, there's really nothing that Clue does that Murder By Death hadn't already done better.

Or more theaters have a policy like Alamo Drafthouse where they'll kick you out for texting.

"Of course they're okay. I don't hurt dogs."

"Mr. Show had plenty of great musical sketches in its run, such as “The Joke: The Musical,” “Jeepers Creepers: Semi-Star,” and “Fuzz: The Musical”, often as an excuse to showcase David’s accomplished singing as well as Bob’s less accomplished singing."

And rather surprising, too (particularly the Nashville episode).

Nope. Check out my other comment, which had this link as a source:

They mixed it with a re-recording for reverb, but the main audio was straight from RoTJ. They just moved "You have that power, too" to being after the "The Force is strong in my family" section to right before it.

But Hamill's voiceover was just the dialogue from RotJ.

I know this was supposed to be about TV/movies, but Jessica St Clair's best work is as Marisa Wompler on Comedy Bang! Bang! and the spin-off podcast, WOMP It Up!

THERE ARE DOZENS OF US!

He also rips apart bad movies on a biweekly basis, so this was one that was clearly in area of expertise, so he had a lot to say about the song, Smith's history, and the circumstances of the movie it was in. I think that's part of what made this pretty enjoyable to read.

I actually think this is the VO director's fault. I would be willing to bet they told him to sound subdued and languid, which is exactly what they got.

I think they got confused because Kirby is the one Lee owes for his whole career.

The funny thing about DeVito making the list for Matilda is that during filming, Mara Wilson's mom was dying of breast cancer. Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman actually took care of Wilson for much of the filming.

"Richard says early in the episode that Pied Piper had to lay off all the new coders they hired recently. Hopefully this doesn’t mean we’ve seen the last of Carla, who hasn’t gotten enough to do since her first episode."

Gilfoyle had a lot bigger opportunity to fuck with Jared beyond just haranguing him for not knowing Schroedinger's cat, though. Sometimes, you let the small fish go to catch the big one.

I'm usually in agreement. It's usually used as some Big Bang Theory-esque pop science joke in a "haha look how nerdy we are guys!" fashion. But they way they used it in this episode was fantastic. They used it solely as a means to fuck with Jared. I groaned slightly when they brought it up, but the execution was

I had the (audio) tape of this in, like, 6th grade. I still remember a lot of the songs.