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Doubt anyone will see this comment, but if you do I implore you to give Mads Mikkelson's The Apple a go. It's a sinister black comedy.

He worked on a screenplay of a good movie with Carrie Fischer.

No, Tara Chong and she is but an adult child.

To think just the other day I was looking at Colbert's paltry Youtube views and thinking about that Car. I want a Night Rider styled spin-off with that car in HER fly by night forensic office beat cop witch craft.

The NORMAN LEAR approved (on Harmontown) Carmichael Show is what is should be titled.

I just think impressionable viewers will subconsciously start linking lesbianism with criminality. An association that LGBT viewers do not need more of.

I am going to keep pushing that OitnB feels like one of the most hateful and homophobic shows on air that is a Wolf in Sheep's clothing. Oz is p. bad too, but at least it had interesting cinematography but other a few older shows the Prison TV genre feels completely useless. Life is already a prison.

No way, it's easily Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman with Xavier: Renegade Angel and Garth Margenghi's Dark Place as close companions ;)

Would have thought based on the rampant amount of Mike Judge penned Bevis & Butthead skits on his recent album he would want to slum around as the black friend in a Judge VOD film.

To think his pizza flavored Sexual Harassment Sim City tax plan generating lunacy would be far quainter than the void we are in now.

Even AV Club Pokemon articles have to remind me of how utterly single I am.

I am just teasing you good Jordo, and I am not trying to persecute you merely teasing you for liking the original so much. I was too young to see the original in theaters and only saw it in full this year and I can't so I was much too impressed by much except for Harold Ramis, which people find baffling but Wife

Everything you just said I would only apply to Lisa Jones and I think your nostalgia is giving you some myopia, clear out the crust and embrace a new dawn.

Except create a dimensional character for Ernie Hudson.

It is definitely an album that represents his shift away from synth dominated music to more industrial flavor, and I would say it's just as good as Bowie's Outside and it is great to hear a pop veteran challenge himself.

Love your taste, Iaac Hayes is way too slept on and if people know him it's only because he's on South Park or he's a Scientologist or he's somehow a Novelty Artist, but his OST work and Hot Buttered Soul are easily some of the best and most inventive sounding work of R&B of it's time and today.

I don't know why the Original is seen as such a sacred text, because the updated sheen was far better than just average.

Schoolboy Q is amazing, from the opening of "Torch" with the distorted vocals and Prince-like guitars to Kanye's feature on "That Park" which is better than most of the TLOP tracks (beggars can't be choosers, bitches ain't Chipotle), a solid Anderson Paak feature but its seventeen tracks are all held together by

Dane Cook's CBB! episode managed to partially redeem himself.

I am still trying to watch the 1st season but I think this show is very homophobic and depicts lesbianism as a gateway into crime. Sickening.