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Surely the plot of the Ziggy movie would involve Ziggy going to the Complaints department and wishing he was taller.

Aliens on the Moon: The Truth Exposed: Apparently it's a lot like Fargo.

Now I'm just imagining Neil Gaiman hanging around the recording of this for no other reason than I like to imagine all my favorite people hanging out together.

"The moon man is not the issue here, Dude!"

A woodchipper. Touch a button. Things happen. A man turns into a soup.

One of the benefits of this being my first Weird Al album is that I didn't really have that problem.

Yes, indeed, you better believe it!

I was 11 in 1999, which I guess makes me an overachiever.

Listening to it again the other day after reading the latest Flying Circus TV Club review finally made me put those two together in my brain and I felt kind of dumb for not realizing it sooner.

I had the EXACT same thought when I read this.

This is pretty close to my feelings. It's definitely a toss-up between something off St. Vincent (probably "Bring Me Your Loves") and "Water Fountain".

Plus he can rap better than half the hip-hop artists that he's parodied as well.

While I'll never care for his music, I kind of love Josh Groban as a person. He's sincere and surprisingly funny. His episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks is hilarious, which is especially amazing considering how often Americans can never seem to get the hang of British panel shows.

You hit upon a great point about the quotability of Monty Python being tied to the Python's love of language. One of the reasons that I loved Monty Python so much growing up and still do was that any comedy that revels in language is like catnip to me.

I have the same problem with all those people who named their daughter Khaleesi. It's not a name! It's a title! Name the kid Daenerys if you're gonna go that route.

Can O'Neal just name all franchise sequels? Is there a kickstarter for that?

Yeah, but at least you have South Carolina's favorite son, Stephen Colbert.

She's so great in "Beach Games" but also in "Women's Appreciation" as well. Fischer's reading of "I am saying a lot of things" is amazing.

Jenna Fischer consistently gave the best performance on this show. She always seemed like a real person, even when everyone else devolved into a cartoon (Dwight), a douche (Jim), or a cartoon douche (Ryan).

"Does this mean Michael's a MSTie?"
He did name one of the characters in Threat Level Midnight "Cherokee Jack".