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As good as Rosemary's Baby is, I'm really surprised it beat out Tracy Does Conan as the 30 Rock representative. Beyond that fact that it's probably my favorite sitcom episode of the last decade, that seemed to be the 30 Rock episode I remember people mentioning the most as their favorite when the series ended two

I'm pretty sure Herzog himself has been living in California for the past couple decades, so the persistence of his beautiful accent seems true to real life.

I keep waiting for the inevitable (yet inevitably glorious) moment when the real Werner Herzog appears on Comedy Bang Bang or Doug Loves Movies alongside Paul F Tompkins.

I would guess it is either a reference to Herzog's longtime friend/colleague Errol Morris (a UW-Madison alumnus) or a reference to Herzog's film Stroszek, which was filmed in and around the Madison area.

Mariah Carey - "Always Be My Baby"

It'll be interesting to see how Vaughn does in True Detective. If he can channel some his earlier work for that role, like his Clay Pigeons performance, it'll be a way to show off a completely different side of himself that hasn't been seen for a generation.

That's Topher "12th-billed star of Interstellar" Grace to you, sir.

Even accepting your premise as true, there are many comedic actors who have had very successful and laudable careers playing mostly variations on the same character - like, say, former Ghostbusters star Bill Murray.

Glen Hansard is also assured to show up in some capacity.

Saw them at Riot Fest this year. The whole set was essentially just 30 minutes of 10000 people waiting to sing along with that one song, but that one song singalong was pretty spectacular (and MMB did put on a surprisingly good show in that 30 minutes of build-up).

ZZ Ward already did an AV Undercover of Frank Ocean in 2013.

Marcy Playground, "Sex and Candy"

I wouldn't read it like that at all. I don't think Chazelle intends to say that being a genius allows you to get away with being an asshole, because the film isn't really about Fletcher. More than anything else Fletcher is a manifestation of Andrew's drive for greatness, he a concrete version of the thoughts that

Yeah, they should have realized that the astronaut on the wave planet had only arrived there hours earlier on that planet's time. That was my only real quibble with the logic in the movie though, and it wasn't nearly enough to throw off my enjoyment of the movie, or distract from emotional and visceral impact of the

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It's otherwise a completely terrible movie that nobody should ever see, but the tag scene at the end of A Million Ways to Die in the West genuinely made me laugh harder than anything else I've seen this year. Pity I had to sit through an hour and a half of Seth MacFarlane to get to it.

So many great Dan Stevens moments from The Guest but I have to go with David's deadpan advice to Luke that he should respond to bullies by killing their families and setting their house on fire.

Inception was pretty damn fun.

It does a terrific job of de-mythologizing revenge. The early scene where Dwight tries to steal the revolver but can't figure out how to break the gun lock would have made my best scenes list, mostly for that reason.