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By that I mean he has one facial expression, one voice tone, it's just a very one-dimensional impersonation compared to Darrell Hammond's.

Hopefully it's better than Starbucks coffee, though that's not a high bar.

I thought it was supposed to be parodying Meatloaf's "Anything for love"

If the Nobel committee is just now getting around to Bob Dylan, I can't wait until they get to Kurt Cobain and their heads explode.

My biggest beef with Jackie is that even when dramatized for the screen, Jackie Kennedy just isn't that interesting of a person to me.

TJ will get a great story out of this that will get him even more talk shows, appearances, and material and probably make money off this, while the other guy… is still an Uber driver.

I like to picture some alt-right nerd who's incredibly torn between seeing the film he's waited so long for and supporting the human trash pile that is Donald Trump.

In his defense, it was basically both a shameless cash grab and a fuck-you to the studio that screwed him out of so much money for the original. I can't say I blame the guy, and if you just appreciate it for what it is, Gump & Co. actually isn't terrible.

Only then it would get ignored because who gives a shit about Supper Club?

I always thought that Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter was amazing until I saw Mads Mikkelsen's version in Hannibal. Compared to Mikkelsen's interpretation, Hopkins' Lecter looks like a hammy, over the top caricature.

I'll throw my hat in the ring for The Boogie Monster Podcast with Kyle Kinane and Dave Stone. if you like to listen to two marginally-informed comedians ramble about fried chicken, ghosts, Bigfoot, and biscuits, The Boogie Monster is worth a listen.

I used to listen to Bill Burr's podcast pretty regularly, because most of it is great, but I'm not a sports fan so there are huge chunks I skipped over in every episode, and it grated on me so much when he would be watching football or basketball games DURING an episode. Listening to one of my favorite comedians rant

The Crabfeast always makes the top of my best podcasts lists. Fuck the crabfeast, 5 stars.

I really tried hard to like 2 Dope Queens, but I was really turned off by the whole "totes supes amazeballs BFFs" lingo they use so often, and I feel like a lot of the comedians they put on were definitely *not* ready for a full 10 minute set. Perhaps I'll give it another shot in a year or so after they've had a few

My favorite podcast discovery of the year has been The Boogie Monster Podcast with Kyle Kinane and Dave Stone. Just two marginally informed comedians who ostensibly talk about the paranormal and unexplained phenomena of our world, but mostly just talk about food and drinking and doing comedy. It's wonderful and I

Yep, Baldwin's Trump sucks. There's zero nuance; it's like he's basing his impression entirely off watching other people's impressions.

I guess I should further my criticism by getting to the root of the issue- it's just not funny. Darrell Hammond's is 10x better and funnier. I love Alec Baldwin as a comedic actor but after about the 2nd debate sketch I just can't watch his Trump sketches anymore.

Man, Alec Baldwin's Trump impression is just not very good.

True story: last year someone hacked into my Amazon account and rang up a $4.95 bill buying a bunch of kindle books about cats and Candace Cameron's autobiography, "Dancing Through Life." It's the weirdest case of identity theft I've ever seen.

The Köln Concert by Keith Jarrett.