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This is going to be the best movie novelization since Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey!

What about It?

Plus, in The Man Who Knew Too Little, he does one greatest dreams: to drive over a long row of traffic cones.

That was a funny piece. Thanks for that.

As a kid, Coming To America probably shaped my idea of New York the most, or at least Queens.

I love What About Bob?, and Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day, and so many other Bill Murray movies. The man is a national treasure. And while I enjoy his late career as a sad eyed mope, I'd love to see him go back to his old sardonic self one more time.

When oh when will they give us a proper DVD release for Drexell's Class?

You don't have a lucky crack pipe?

I don't go out of my way to listen to Al anymore, but I'm glad he's still out there making parodies. And if I happen to hear a Weird Al song occasionally, I certainly don't complain.

He's always done the style parodies, as well as parodies of specific songs. "Dare to Be Stupid" was a parody of Devo's style, and "Germs" was in the style of Nine Inch Nails.

Those six Clerks episodes are hilarious. I don't know how involved Kevin Smith was, so I don't know how much credit he deserves. But the Outbreak parody? The Bad News Bears/The Last Starfighter/Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom mashup? Funny stuff.

Plus, if these poor folk got off their butts, they could have gotten those government coupons for $40 towards a converter. They could end up getting one for 10-20 bucks.

How about Mexican Telenovela World?
If I lived there, my name would be The Zilch.

Farnsworth never invented The Finglonger; it was a what-if scenario.

St. Canard is a good one. It's kind of like Gotham City, only less bleak.

That would be a pretty great world to live in. If super-science or arching were possible career paths, maybe I would have finished that physics degree.

Springfield would be great, but not as great as New New York in the year 3000.

Cool!
I'm going to see the shit out of it!

Watching the 3rd season in conjunction with TV Club. It's been 10 years since I've seen these, but they still hold up.

Baba Yaga is a character from Slavic folklore. She lives in a chicken-legged house.