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I agree with all of this, however; most episodes of DVR Club cost nothing to produce, and they killed that, too. Maybe I was the only person watching them, but I find a lot of the AVC staffers charming, smart and/or funny, and I enjoyed watching them banter about the shows. Sure, it's not a substitute for a

And bonus points to him for not including a guilt-inducing StarWipe reference.

The middle of the night was the best time to watch in the 70s, because the few big names they could manage to haul out of the green room at 1 a.m. were usually hammered, and the rest were totally D-list talent. There was some hilariously bad shit that went on from 1-5. My favorite was always Jerry's "good friend"

Don't FUCK with her, fella!

That's the least disturbing part of that clip. I appreciate his hard work for charity, but yeesh. He needed to quit loooooong before that.

And cigarettes. He had that lucite cart that held nothing but cigarettes.

Wow - Jim King! I can't believe I forgot about Jim King. To a little kid in the Quad-Cities, he was like Walter Cronkite. My sister and I collected donations for MDA every year, and begged our mom to take us over to WQAD to put our donations in the fishbowl in hopes we'd get on camera during one of the local spots.

Congrats, Country Music Television! You've finally found a reason for me to tune in to your channel. P.S. - I'll be tuning out immediately afterward.

All of his Marvel TV write-ups had been controversial because of his (arguably) too-serious take on the material. The comments sections clearly wanted someone to primarily point out how AWESOME every episode of every show was, not read a deadly-serious critique of the material. Although I do believe he sometimes

I followed it just fine; it was incoherent, not incomprehensible. It just vamped for 10 hours what should have lasted two at the most. Establish Genesis, sketch out the characters, blow up the town and move on with it. There was absolutely no reason to establish the entire cannon before moving on. If anything, they

As a non-comic reader who hung with this whole season in hopes that it would pull itself together at some point, I gotta say that despite the best efforts of the stellar cast, it sucked. Aimless, meandering, and incoherent, and ultimately just a big bullshit waste of time. The show they teased in the next-to-last

Including Mel's very stereotypical British teeth, unfortunately.

Glad you're on the hair beat. We need more mods at r/filmclubhairreport.

Note to self: print up t-shirts reading "Autodidacts Do It With Themselves."

Oh, Ignatiy, you're so lucky that we're currently living through an election year nightmare hellscape, because if I wasn't shelling out hundreds of dollars a month in donations to the DNC, DCCC, and DSCC, I would totally be offering a reward to the person that can surface footage of you nerding out in a Starfleet

Too many years of art school watching films of the Vienna Actionists have completely inured me to vomit eating. Elliott Alderson has nothing on Otmar Bauer.

It's not often that a show is so involving that I find myself talking to the TV, but "Escape from LA" had me pleading with BoJack not to do what he ultimately does. So hard to watch but so worth the pain.

I'll concur with the other commenters and add that you should also consider that although it is frequently hilarious, it gets dark. Like, Camus dark. Even then it works the black comedy, but it's laced with a deep sadness. All that is to say that if you're thinking of forging ahead for comedy but aren't interested in

I thought that last night's very special episode of the RNC was pretty powerful. That scene where Ted Cruz shot an unarmed Donald Trump in the face was deftly handled.

Excellent point. I could totally see that.