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When it seemed to them like Mac was coming out in The Gang Misses The Boat, they all seemed cool with it and happy for him.

They revealed in The Gang Gets Analyzed that Dennis had been drugging Mac to get him to lose weight.

"The film features a slew of quick infographics that beg for greater analysis and context."

My prediction for Ep8 is that Snoke is actually a dwarf.

Yes, but why does the VAWA inartfully mention violence against men, huh? Huh? Therefore Amanda Marcotte and Star Wars are evil.

Wait, you're not Rick Berman.

On Thanksgiving weekend and Christmas through New Year's, my wife binge-watched Bones. It broke me down. I almost sorta dig it now.

There was so much "nuh uh" and "no u" in his defense of the Prequels that it was barely worth addressing. My favorite, when confronted with just how damned lazily shot everything is, and how the excitement vanishes when the actors slowly stroll across green-screened nonsense in the *freaking climax*, was that hey,

They did that faction bit in the 2011 Royal Rumble with CM Punk and the New Nexus, with those guys eliminating everyone right after they'd come into the ring.

Best match of WM28.

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"But even if the new album is another eight-song spiritual sequel to In Rainbows, it’ll still be worth dissecting and obsessing over. "

The #1 movie in America was called "Ass." And that's all it was for 90 minutes. It won eight Oscars that year, including best screenplay.

Just so we're clear- the college kids in that movie are *killed* and *eaten*.

Man, you know your movie sucks if Armond White's turbo-troll defense of it boils down to "yeah, it's not good, but snooty arthouse films are WORSE, man."

Parker/Stone seem to enjoy huge non-reveal reveals. Recall that the writers for Family Guy weren't Crab People, or Saddam, or Osama, or the Devil, or any number of in-universe characters rumored at the time, but rather, manatees with beach balls.

Saw Velvet Revolver (with Muse opening, the show *shredded*) in 2004 and Weiland looked strung out and thin; saw STP in 1996 and Weiland looked strung out and thin. Sucks he couldn't ever shake it. RIP.

"It’s filled with exquisitely crafted, timeless pop-rock tunes that take real effort or stubborn naysayer nerve to dislike"

I was aware of We're Back! as a kid but never saw it when it came out in theaters. Reading the synopsis now and….what the huh?