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The only criteria I use to judge a South Park episode is whether it makes me laugh or not. This one didn't make me laugh very much. Grade: C

I don't think it's ever unreasonable to expect a journalistic website (yes, even one that reports on silly pop culture) to maintain a level of professionalism.

You know, there's nothing wrong with having a cast of just 6 or 7 solidly funny people. It worked pretty well during the first few years of the show, and is how most of the major sketch comedy groups (Second City, Groundlings, UCB, etc.) around the country cast their revues.

So it was "Grease: Turn Off the Dark."

One of the only places where Toni Erdmann is being called "great" is on this site. It sounds absolutely unwatchable.

Shake Shack—the second most overrated burger in history. Second only to In 'n Out Burger.

Maybe a couple, and almost none of the places he visits would be considered dives or diners, either. The whole show is a lie!

The film writers on this site seem absolutely enamored by Toni Erdmann, but every single thing I read about this film makes it sound absolutely unwatchable.

“I don’t give a shit about the audience anymore"

Just remember—David Bowie, Prince, Gary Shandling, and Gene Wilder, among many other great people, all lost their lives in 2016. Chris Brown lives on.

Oh goody—I prefer my insufferability in shorter form.

Goddamn you, motherfucking 2016. Fucking fuck.

The bits in both Delirious and Raw where he impersonates his drunk father are beyond brilliant. If he did that again in a new special, I might start crying from joy.

What are the odds that Jeff Ross comes out dressed as Snow White?

The Aristocrats!!!

I really like Larry Wilmore, but this show was just never as funny as I wanted it to be. Too bad it didn't get more of a chance to evolve.

Saw this last night. Just an awful film, plain and simple. I can count on one hand the number of films that I have walked out of in my life. Add this one to the list. The scene with Marcus and the Dean that this writer suggests is a highlight is such an interminable half-hour of overacting and pointlessness that

So fucking sad. He was such a great talent on ESPN. And with Tom Jackson retiring this year, the network is down to almost all bloviating loudmouths. Saunders will really be missed. R.I.P.

What are pun threads even foal?

He was also really good in The Spectacular Now. He's a good actor when given the right material.