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The best thing they ever did was the beginning of the "Bambi" episode, with Rick telling that boring story that devolved into his hissy fit about not being popular.

Are you lookin' for teeth in a basket?

It's not an automatic…

This is perhaps my favorite comedy show of all time. Maybe even moreso than Python or Green Acres or all the other comedies I've enjoyed in my life.

Okay, yes, the name "Imminent Sonic Destruction" is a pretty lame name, but… c'mon, you gotta respect anyone who can put together something as funny as that Dalai Lama quote. Maybe it's just me being tired as hell, but that made me laugh out loud. And I'm still giggling.

Thank you for looking beyond all the stuff that young pop culture commentators are required to like (Monae, West, Vampire Weekend, among others) for including the stellar "m b v" by My Bloody Valentine. It's the perfect complement to their towering classic "Loveless". I've listened to it maybe once a week since it

I would just like to pop in here and tell you that you're my favorite AV Club posting person, a7x. You consistently make me laugh out loud. <333

Wow… what a weird coincidence. I was just thinking about my favorite solos while on a drive back home on Sunday. It was sparked by my enjoyment of Prince's amazing guitar work at the beginning of the extended version of "Paisley Park". Good Lord, it's… it's… it's unbelievable.

Two things I personally disagree with in this article:

Here here. When I have had a crappy day, or my mood is so blue that I feel like I can't get off the couch, I throw on a "Jackass" DVD, and in minutes I'm laughing my ass off and happy as a clam. God bless these guys. And RIP Ryan Dunn.

I finally got to watch this last night, and I have to say… that Three Stooges pen bit had me giggling, but when the giant feathered pen emerged, I was laughing so hard I had to pause it. That was FANTASTIC.

I love love love LOVE Halloween 3. It's such an original concept, and the mask stuff creeps me out so much, and Dan O'Herlihy is so EVIL, that I can't stay away from it. In fact, tonight I'm breaking out my brand-new Scream Factory H3 Blu-Ray. I can't wait!

This show is pure perfection, every single frame of it. I was so elated to discover it on Adult Swim, and I have my DVR set to record any instance of it, whenever it appears.

Oh Lord, yes. 2 was… was… it's like the Highlander 2 of Exorcist movies. It just goes off the rails and never looks back. Having said all that, though… if you're a fan of "so bad it's good cinema", then Exorcist 2 is a winner.

Dark Night Of The Scarecrow. Holy crap. I thought I was the only person alive who remembered that TV movie. I was young enough to have that thing unnerve me for months afterwards.

Do you mean Exorcist 3? The one at night, shot far away down the corridor, with that faint cracking coming from one of the rooms?…

C+? Really? I know the reviewer wasn't very enthused with Frank's slow-ish descent into madness, but I was giggling like a loon once he got hooked on his "purity" mania.

A request for future "Hear This" columns: when you list the name of the album (or if there's no album, the single) could you put the year it was released next to it somehow? Not that one couldn't jump on AllMusic or Google and find it, but it would be nice to have it right there. Thanks for listening!

Buckaroo Banzai Against The World Crime League or nothing.

Xavier was horrible, but I unflinchingly love this show. The depravity keeps me in stitches.