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Yeah, she pressed my buttons, too. I think it's the hair and glasses look.

I didn't realize Sue Perkins was on this show, or that she'd left. I've only actually learned about her in the last few months from her panel show appearances.

If she's doing this, who's going to hos QI?

I hope at least a few of those affiliates go, "Screw it!" and put on three episodes of Empty News, Wings, and Dear John.

But that means the West coast will miss out on Dateline and various other rerun crap! Also, if you're watching Dateline, the husband always did it.

Go Tribe!
>sniff<

Especially since he probably could have made the tree sprout fresh figs if he wanted to, right? You're God, Jesus. You could turn anything into anything.

Two giant monkeys?

Hillbillies: Bet you can't pop just one

Is… is that a thing we say now? I like it!

Oh, if only Raymond were there to help.

Entirely off topic, but I've gotta ask: What was Song of the South like as a movie? I only know it by its reputation.

I cried when I saw part of the original Kong movie, just after the fight with the Tyrannosaurus. I though he'd killed Godzilla.

Can't be worse than William F. Buckley, who practically tongue kisses Blackford Oakes on every page.

People forget that Reeves trained at Julliard. He wasn't just a handsome guy they picked up off the street.

The coolest thing about the artificial heart (other than saving people's lives, or course) was that it was invented by Paul Winchell, aka the original voice of Tigger and Dick Dastardly.

Or Zoolander, or Trainspotting, or Bad Santa, or…

They're also the ones who f-ed up Masters of Universe.

If nothing else, Golan and Globus are the reason everyone here says (movie name) 2: Electric Boogaloo.

Ugh. It's just like how Flash Gordon would have been the best movie ever if they had cast literally anyone other than Sam Jones. This is what happens when casting directors spend all their time nailing starlets instead of finding even minimally qualified actors.