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Extra Hot Great, R.I.P.  The back episodes of that show got me through a move that I basically did all by myself last summer; the fact that it's gone really bums me out.  If Joe Reid doesn't gather together some combination of the former guests of the show and make a brand new podcast he is pretty much the worst

Extra Hot Great, R.I.P.  The back episodes of that show got me through a move that I basically did all by myself last summer; the fact that it's gone really bums me out.  If Joe Reid doesn't gather together some combination of the former guests of the show and make a brand new podcast he is pretty much the worst

This seems like it would make a good double bill with Blood Simple but I am really, really nervous about this notorious rape scene.  I liked Bug quite a bit but, you know, nobody got chicken fried raped in that movie.

This seems like it would make a good double bill with Blood Simple but I am really, really nervous about this notorious rape scene.  I liked Bug quite a bit but, you know, nobody got chicken fried raped in that movie.

I think we can probably agree that most hecklers are just loudmouth attention-seekers, and deserve to be treated with derision by the comedian for everyone's amusement.  But someone like Tosh, who wants to be known as an edgy, shocking comic, also wants to exist in a hermetically sealed bubble where no criticism is

I think we can probably agree that most hecklers are just loudmouth attention-seekers, and deserve to be treated with derision by the comedian for everyone's amusement.  But someone like Tosh, who wants to be known as an edgy, shocking comic, also wants to exist in a hermetically sealed bubble where no criticism is

Louis CK's self-serving justifications aside, heckling a comedian really isn't worse than Hitler.  Sometimes, when a comedian says a dickbag thing, maybe he deserves to have someone in the (paying) audience call him a dickbag.

Louis CK's self-serving justifications aside, heckling a comedian really isn't worse than Hitler.  Sometimes, when a comedian says a dickbag thing, maybe he deserves to have someone in the (paying) audience call him a dickbag.

Shut the fuck up, Gaff.  Why you always got to ruin it when I'm going to get it on with a sexy, sexy robot, huh?

Shut the fuck up, Gaff.  Why you always got to ruin it when I'm going to get it on with a sexy, sexy robot, huh?

(Um, they changed it to KFC because people in our health-conscious society don't like to eat at places with the word "fried" in the name.)

(Um, they changed it to KFC because people in our health-conscious society don't like to eat at places with the word "fried" in the name.)

Shock comics are the lowest form of life.  They live in a world that is devoid of actual consequences, and act like they're putting their livelihoods in some sort of jeopardy by confirming the most ignorant pre-conceived notions of their target audience.  I've laughed at Tosh, I'll certainly cop to that, but the idea

Shock comics are the lowest form of life.  They live in a world that is devoid of actual consequences, and act like they're putting their livelihoods in some sort of jeopardy by confirming the most ignorant pre-conceived notions of their target audience.  I've laughed at Tosh, I'll certainly cop to that, but the idea

I've played enough Mario Brothers to pick one out of a lineup, you know what I'm talking about.

I've played enough Mario Brothers to pick one out of a lineup, you know what I'm talking about.

His coat is easily my favorite part of the movie.

His coat is easily my favorite part of the movie.

Having his first name be "Robin" was really pretty insulting.  That's some spoon-feeding, lowest-common-denominator bullshit right there.  Pick any canonical version of Robin and just plug in the name, then everyone in the theater either gets it right away or asks their friends afterwards and is pleasantly surprised.

Having his first name be "Robin" was really pretty insulting.  That's some spoon-feeding, lowest-common-denominator bullshit right there.  Pick any canonical version of Robin and just plug in the name, then everyone in the theater either gets it right away or asks their friends afterwards and is pleasantly surprised.