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Three production members quitting really should have been a good signal to stop for Plympton if those guys were apparently fine with all the unsavory content his work had featured up to then.

That's kind of a bewildering notion to me. I've enjoyed numerous conversations with people forty years older than me and such. The AV Club of all places seems like a site that could appreciate art made before you were born.
But yeah, it's a huge age gap for marriage.

I dunno, I remember there being a lot of fuss last season after Bojack became an alicorn.

I have no idea what people see in Cinema Snob. He's rarely funny or clever. His video about the Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny is almost literally him saying "This movie is crazy and bad." Then a clip plays. Then we cut back to him and he has his glasses off and he goes "Wow, that was bad." So dull.

I never liked Clickhole, but it introduced me to true literature and analysis in the form of Buzzfeed.

I'm looking to the Quiz Show-type movie made about this after the truth comes out.

"The tension never quite gets a tight as it was supposed to be, mostly because the cast prove a little too good at shooting down creeps."
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Not Hey You? I thought that was considered one of the better ones.

I don't miss anything about the 00's,

Well you can't have Bob be only the voice of reason/straight man in the restaurant. This seems a pretty believable personal flaw that doesn't make him much less sympathetic.

I'll buy that for a dollar.

"It's why I don't blame someone like Christopher Nolan when he says he'll never do a comedy." Shame, his movies always have gotten a couple good intentional laughs out of me. Even as The Dark Knight was beaten by the backlash stick and its plotholes dwelt on, I remembered the funny bits and had a good chuckle.

So you're going to start a petition to let Obama host the Nightly Show?

I think some actress wrote a book where she said he fired her from a play telling her "You look retarded."

Nobody ever guessed that those stupid "Cheeseburger, cheeseburger" sketches were sponsored by Pepsi?

Ah, the joy of an unfunny comedian being insulted by another one.

So should Ron Jeremy have played that part on The Dead Authors Podcast or only on its porn parody?

I'm a wuss, but the non-union Mexican equivalent Tommy Wiseau on that poster is way creepier than the genuine article.

Her name is Pikachu.

Congrats: You've perfectly emulated how painfully unfunny Cinema Sins is.