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I will also point to this as the reason Tom Goes To The Mayor gets more hate than other Tim and Eric stuff even though people will just retort "No fuck you I didn't think it was as funny"

He's gonna make a jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaailbreak!

[Hitler cutting off every program ten minutes early in front of Mussolini and Hirohito]

Tarrantino has one of those private Stonecutters tunnels.

You forgot Cosmo the Cosmonaut Dog you son of a bitch

I need all three of these things but that's not your problem.

Either it was lost in the tumult with every other Hollywood newswire story I read or I genuinely just never new. I don't know what to tell you, bud.

I read another review that set-up the promise of a big-name surprise actor in a later part of the movie and Ignatiy just completely fucking spoiled that for me, didn't he?

Wait remind me what the "rewinding face unexploder" thing was

Haven't we had enough of these cocky upstart flaunts the law rags-to-riches-to-rags-to-jail stories for awhile? I don't mean FOREVER, just..for awhile. The Mule is the only movie on drug-smuggling I'm even remotely interested seeing because it seems to have such a refreshing twist on things.

I hated to hear this and was especially saddened that such a fun and bright and seemingly genuinely kind mind could be slowly degraded by something as horrible as Alzheimer's. Car Talk, for all of its groaning punnery and liberal amounts of cheese, was such a warm and inviting show. Even when the callers were

Tom Magliozzi, one of the Car Talk brothers died of Alzheimer's yesterday and I am extremely sad about this.

That really is a fascinating subject and I wish I could find out more about it, but it's hard to know what to Google for that doesn't give you something completely different from what you want. I found this re-edit of a scene from Aliens using a discarded bit from James Horner's score, though:

"One morning I woke and realized I was both surrounded and dominated by women. Strangely, a sudden urge was planted in me to make a horror film about vicious beauty.”

Kid Moe.

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That it was viewed by a relatively small (and be serious, less than 3 million people is still a lot of goddamn people) TV audience or that it was likely a one-time thing are both entirely irrelevant. Wrong is wrong. It still contributes to the stigma of Romani people and helps reinforce the perception that it's

Listen no one is doubting NBC's commitment to community service…

At this point NBC has cancelled so many things and become so exceptionally good at it to have become like that jaded type of hitman you see in movies who has something huge upset the apple cart like protecting a little kid or getting a price put out on his head and somehow it's all going to end with them going back to

They're being looked over by top men.