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Gus McCrae
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But isn't that basically what a "spoiler" is? Revealing major plot points?

They do it in the trailer - It takes you, in order, through the entire arc of the movie. It felt like the producers acknowledging "There's nothing new going on here"…and there really isn't.

Exactly right on Aliens - When I saw the movie in the theater, the reveal of Ripley in the suit got a round of applause, and the audience reaction to "Get away from her, you bitch!" was definitely "Fuck yeah!". It's still one of my favorite moments in movies.

Saw it at a screening in LA last night - It's well-acted and looks good, but it's nothing you haven't seen before.

That's my ordering of things as well.

Oddly enough, I also didn't swear until you were 12…

It was pretty garbled, but to me, it sounded like, "Just because you think I'm a scumbag doesn't mean I'm not speaking the truth" (In regards to his upbraiding of the African American community for its perceived shortcomings). He was having a monumentally hard time getting it out, I think, because he was parsing, on

That strikes me every single time I watch the credits…

I thought he was supposed to be the psychiatrist…not sure why I'm disappointed that he's not…but I am.

Hundreds of WTF podcasts prove you wrong…hundreds of times over.

That broke my brain a little - "So, the show about the making of a show SHOULD have been about the making of a show about the making of a show?"

She certainly does, to the extent that till, just now, I thought it was indeed Megan Fox.

My favorite rhyming couplet ever.

Yeah, I enjoyed that as well…

That's exactly what roasting is, or at least what it used to be…which is why the Comedy Central "roasts" have never been of much interest. Insulting people who are national punchlines already seems - I don't know - redundant?

Other than the Mark I - which I really like - any of the armors that aren't red and yellow look "generic" to me, maybe because the red-and-yellow suit was my "entry point" in the comics.

I like Seinfeld better than you do, but I thought this as well. He's never come off like he's itching to get "edgy" in his stand-up.

I very much like that Louis CK had me laughing my ass off at Kenny falling off the toilet, then killed him a moment later, basically playing on the guilt I feel every time I laugh at someone falling down.

Thank you! I could not figure out where I knew that music from!

The "Comedy Legend" part is the early standup albums - He was undeniably, one of the best stand-ups ever. He'd been around for a long time prior to The Cosby Show (Which, I would agree, was not very funny - By that point, "Professor" Cosby wanted to instruct us morally more than he wanted to make us laugh).