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The frat being 100% white (from what I could see anyways) had to have been part of Parker and Stone's joke here right? Because I found that to be one of the funnier pieces of the episode. Definitely felt like they held back a little though, hopefully they aren't easing back after 18 seasons of this.

I was a fan for a long, long time. Then a couple years ago I got the opportunity to see him live on the Wrecking Ball tour and went. That turned me into a mega fan, went about 3 and a half hours at an outdoor venue on a humid night in August. The final hour it was lightly raining and he refused to let up, the band

I hadn't even been aware Kaufman was doing an animated film, can't wait to check it out!

Not beardy enough

Excellent

It's in a lot of shows yes, but this green screen stood out to the point where it was a distracting eye sore.

Honestly there's really not a lot here that excites me, I'm torn on the Bastard Executioner because SOA was such a freakin' drag to sit through by the end. I feel like I need a break from Sutter. Muppets I'll watch at least a little of since I've been a fan so long. But everything else…..meh.

Can we please bring up the green screen when Travis and Co. were fleeing the burning hospital? Has anything that visually awful been on a tv screen this year? Not to mention that Travis's truck was inexplicably still standing while EVERY OTHER VEHICLE on the street was being fire bombed or thrown over????

Beyond what was implied in the episode, who knows? I wouldn't be shocked if it had a basis in reality though. Vain people probably happily pay to have someone do weird shit like that to their face in the name of shaving off ten years.

Very nice

why wouldn't she have told this to the screenplay writers then?

Oh I have in the…15 or so years since I first watched Dressed to Kill, watched at least 10 or 12 Hitchcock films probably as well as High Anxiety. It's part of what's lowered my thoughts on DtK, but I do still enjoy revisiting it.

De Palma at his most faux Hitchcockian, whether you consider that a good thing or bad thing is a matter of opinion ultimately but I always enjoyed it. Not as much as I used to, but I saw this before ever viewing a Hitchcock movie in its entirety. Possibly if I'd actually seen a Hitchcock film before this one my

Oh man, major childhood flashbacks happening

I feel like Ren & Stimpy wouldn't mesh well with the others but I've been known to be wrong once or twice.

Never had the pleasure of seeing Motorhead live; I have seen Lemmy pop up unannounced at a Slash concert a few years ago and he did the song he recorded for Slash's first solo album. Place gave Lemmy a huge ovation as he walked out, and he really rocked the place. Was almost hoping he'd stick around for a couple

I thought he left the Dems to go independent and then went into the GOP? Or did he go from D to R to I?

Only took 8 episodes before Leary wrote in the inevitable "looks like Willem Dafoe but……." joke. Might need to leave that one in the well for a bit Denis.

With sex, lots of sex.

Hey it's that guy!