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It was when the trend of overly cartoony stuff and artless celebrity cameos started, for the most part, but it also had The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson and The Cartridge Family, both of which are in my top 20, so it makes the cut.

Sarah Silverman and Greg Fitzsimmons joked about this on Fitzsimmons' podcast. Carolla wanted her to be on and expected her to go to Glendale and sit in his studio, she suggested he just say she was there since he was going to do all the talking anyhow.

Something I never hear addressed about Gump: most adults with developmental disabilities are considered unable to consent to sex and have that right taken from them. Maybe this wasn't the case in the era it depicts but it raises the point: in some states, by law, Jenny would have been considered to be exploiting

That's a response more to the culture surrounding those shows than the actual shows. Because seriously, Meet the Browns and House of Payne are both unwatchable unfunny dreck with cheap production values. They're more on par with the Nickelodeon sitcoms but not even as well written or anarchic. Although to be fair,

I'm still not sure this is as bad as Oh, Sit!, the game show where people try and fail hilariously to sit in a booby trapped chair and no I am not making this up.

Dress her and Davey Havok from AFI in the same outfit, have 100 people guess who is who, and tell me that somewhere between half and three quarters don't get it wrong.

I can't see that poster up close on my phone, but am I to take it that Donal Logue is playing Lester Bangs in this? Sorry guys, I'm now obligated to love this movie.

For some reason I get a weird John and Yoko vibe from that picture.

I wonder what mid-90s rapper or R&B star pooned a pre-pubescent Amanda Bynes on the set of All That to trigger her latent psychodrama and rapper attraction. I'm feeling it being Montell Jordan, somehow.

I haven't read all these comments, so apologies if I'm repeating, but:

I haven't read all these comments, so apologies if I'm repeating, but: