joestrike--disqus
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joestrike--disqus

"Yoiks and away!" >SPLAT!< - "Yoiks, and away!" >SPLAT!<- "Yoiks…and away…" >SPLAT!< (etc.!)

I wish to inform all A.V. Club readers you do NOT need a child in the house to justify watching cartoons. (And maybe I gave up on P&F too soon - I watched the first couple of episodes, which all consisted of the brothers having an awesomely incredible adventure to which only their eternally frustrated sister was

“What about a tiger? No, a live-action tiger!” “Oh man, that’s great! Bob, can we do that?”

Sir, you win the "Obscure Reference of the Night" Award, tusks down!

Tusk, tusk, tusk - shame on you all.

Koo koo ka joob!

And Paddy Hearst?!

If he were more relaxed he wouldn't be so tense.

"Did you hear about the actor who couldn't get work until he changed his name to…"

There is no cameo.

…and who winds up an animal himself!

Yeah, sorry; I was too impatient to post to read the 645 comments that were already here to see if someone else beat me to it. Congrats on being first!

"A climactic walrus battle set to Fleetwood Mac’s “Tusk” is so patently stupid…"

No no no you got it all wrong (curse you for a novice!)

I'm not reading 1084 comments to see if anyone shares my particular problem with this song: the singer's (in all likelihood Joel himself; he dropped off the map at one point in his career over legal issues & hid out as a barroom piano player) utter contempt for the people he's describing. (The 'real estate novelist,'

It would've been SO EASY to have Samantha or Endora do a nose twitch and change "Darrin"'s appearance to save him from some enchantment or another; sorry they didn't do it that way.

Abe Vigoda long ago replaced Burt Mustin as the actor who looks like he was born 70 years old

i'm not going to read through all 564 comments to see if someone else already pointed out that Bernard Cribbins already crossed paths with The Doctor, in the 1966 feature film "Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D." in which Peter Cushing played the man from Gallifrey. (Come to think of it, I'm not sure if he was presented

Agreed; I haven't seen a show with so many scenes set in generic corridors since Tom Baker-era "Dr. Who."

Yeah, I'll never forgive him for turning "The Land of the Lost" - one of my favorite Saturday morning shows ever - into a 'comedy.' (He'll probably try to make the Flintstones as a serious drama.)