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Yeah, that's what really gets me– it was one thing thing when they were just sharing funny images, but now they're literally making a living off of other people's jokes. They've obviously got a talent for curation or whatever, so how hard would it be to include attribution and expose the talented people they take

Robert Altman understood Philip Marlowe better than Chandler did.

Love that movie. I think working off of Elmore Leonard's work tamped down Tarantino's self-indulgent tendencies, and Pam Grier is just amazing in the lead.

My mistake here was to actually seek out an AV Club commenter's thoughts on Future Hendrix, so although I want nothing more than to write an angry essay-length reply explaining why your opinion is wrong and bad I'll just go to bed instead.

I genuinely can't tell if this some weird satire thing or not?

Man, sometimes it's really funny reading old TV Club comments.

Man, sometimes it's really funny reading old TV Club comments.

Had the same reaction; the numbness and lack of emotion rung so true I was a mess for the final half hour.

Those three mixtapes are absurdly good, and 56 Nights might be my single favorite release this year.

See, this is the kind of attitude I just can't understand. I didn't grow up listening to the Beatles and don't have any of the reverence baby boomers do, so it's just inconceivable to me that even their shitty songs are "absolutely essential." Can't they just be a really good band, instead of the starting point for

Really looking forward to this one, that Young Thug track is a banger and I've really enjoyed his spacier electronic stuff as well.

I like to think that the world's only Pras fan is furiously working on his version of The Score as a rebuttal.

I'm assuming (hoping) that Guy Incognito was joking, but I'll add on to this because I love this movie: Robert Towne got the line from a cop who explained that, due to the complex mix of nationalities and languages in Chinatown, you could never really be sure if what you were doing was actually the right thing or not.

I know what you mean and I understand that it was played up for the movie, but that really isn't too implausible. Pain tolerance and knowing how to fight count waaaay than a few pounds when it comes time to throw down– look at how 5'9" Calvin Murphy was maybe the most feared dude in the NBA back when he played.

The entire point of an "honorary" doctorate is that it's a recognition of wider contributions to society. I'm pretty sure Kanye's not going to start representing himself as someone who's gone through a full doctoral program; if anything, you should be directing your ire towards people like Maya Angelou and Billy

Tyler capable of being crude and charming in alternating interviews? Shocking– it's not like he introduced himself to the world as a "fucking walking paradox" back in 2011.

I have an immense and irrational love of The Cardigans (especially the first three super poppy albums), so this scene was a welcome surprise.

Right? The most unnerrving part of this, to me, is how terrible all these tweets are. I understand that many are years old but they're still awful and the kind of thing you'd expect from some college kid who's just learned about Bill Hicks and wants to give comedy a try, not an experienced professional comic picked to

The black-and-white fight scene in Samurai vs. Ninja blew my mind as a kid, and I'm so happy to see that it's still just as visually striking all these years later. This was such a great animated series.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall and 40 Year Old Virgin definitely fit this trope as well, and while the dude on BBT may be thin with a prestigious job the women he dates are Hollywood-level gorgeous.