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I really do kind of like it until that startling falsetto chorus. It just sounds like a woman singer was awkwardly added in. It doesn't flow well at all.

Yarbrough is another underrated gem of a performer/improviser. I'm always happy to see him pop up in something.

"Summertime" was another single of hers that hit a vein for me, though I may be

Yeah that's the only Pauley Perrette story I care about.

"Being A Woman" makes me chuckle because deciding he'd need to completely conceal himself in a burka is such a misguided Forrest-ian touch.

Homer: Well, here we are at the Brad Goodman lecture.
Lisa: We know, Dad.
Homer: I just thought I'd remind everybody. After all, we did agree to attend this self-help seminar.
Bart: What an odd thing to say…

The scene where they're having dinner with Tommy's mom while Billy Batts is dead or dying in the trunk is so hilariously macabre. When they're looking at her painting and Tommy jokes that he looks familiar. Holy shit how simultaneously psychotic and hilarious that is.

Absolutely that as well. Maybe I read your comment wrong but it seemed like you were inferring the Nightly Show was inferior in some way other than being more marketable and identifiable to mainstream (re: whiter) audiences.

Might be an issue with the people doing the sharing, not necessarily with Larry Wilmore.

Can I ask what you didn't like about it? I'm not saying you're wrong or anything, I'm just curious.

Blue Ruin? Green Room? What's next, folks? "Red Rain?!" I hope so.

That's exactly what I want to hear. That sounds way more unnerving than if he were playing him big and broad.

I will always get emotional over the "Let Me Tell You About My Boat" scene:

I really enjoy the elements of fantasy/adventure that were added to the final product. There's a certain level of…I don't want to say optimism, but maybe there's less cynicism and fatalism to the story than any other Nightmare movie? There's a sense that the protagonists actually have some say in their fate. These

Baby, now that's timely corporate cross-promotion with a charitable twist to deflate cynicism!

HOLY SHIT, THAT'S NOT A FUCKING MOON

"You resemble Babar, KING of the Elephants!"

On the Pulp Fiction episode of I Was There Too with Phil Lamar he's doing an ad, and I can't remember the context but he said the phrase "Clock tower nuts" and it keeps popping up in my head and making me laugh.

The Tina/Bodybag sequence and everything that happens in the dream after that is sooo effective and unnerving. The way her arm just PLOPS back when it's dragged away by some invisible entity. The perfect mix of the fantasical happening in a very grounded world. I always felt like anyone who wanted to take on a really

"How much do clothes cost in the Matrix?"