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I want to see a scene where Jackie Chan kills Chuck Norris by tricking him into walking up some stairs at a brisk pace.

Yeah, that is a firable offense, is it not? Not sure why she'd want to keep him around after that when she actually has a real reason to fire him.

I liked this episode primarily because the stakes were way lower and the characters less over the top than they've been in the past. I like a bumbling Russell better than a master manipulator. And I like lower key Gamby better than the guy who threatens students with anal rape and somehow doesn't get fired. This

They owned by the same place now.

God yes. I read the following and rushed to the comments to vent my ire: "Recording for No Code began at the Chicago Recording Company in the guts of a notorious heat wave that put 739 people in the ground. Considering the dysfunction surrounding the band, it was a fitting cauldron in which to hit “record.”"

They played the same videos so often that I always suspected that if someone requested a video that 50 other people were also requesting, you were basically getting ripped off.

I was 14 or 15 when it debuted and we had an massive old timey satellite dish, so I watched it right from the get go. Honestly, at the time, I was probably too young to enjoy it and really didn't have the musical palate that I developed later. Their selection of videos was really varied and they didn't play the same

Yeah. I love everything the cast of "The State" has done since "The State," but "The State" itself really isn't that funny.

I stopped listening to Risk when I started to get the sneaking suspicion that the whole thing was just some kind of weird S/M humiliation racket to get Allison off.

Yeah, it sucks. I feel like HBO learned its lesson from canceling "Carnivale" and "Deadwood," though. They've since said they regret it because they didn't realize how low rated shows can have value in streaming when complete. These days they usually at least give shows a final season to wrap things up (and in the

I didn't like it much. Not because of racism (I can't recall if it was or wasn't), but just because it was such a dull, by the numbers, awards bait, historical film. It's the sort of movie that doesn't inspire much passion in me either way. Which is almost worse than if it had sucked outright. I saw it, it was

Even though most rap rock is awful, there's nothing inherently wrong with combining rap and rock. POS is pretty good at it: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Apart from "Fallin'" and "I Love You Mary Jane," I've always hated this album. I was a bit too young for it when it was released, but my older sisters had it for some reason (it really wasn't their taste, so not sure why) and I got tons of unwanted exposure.

Well, I'd think it'd be at most defunct. He seems to have concluded his legacy was complete and semi-retired sometime after D3: Mighty Ducks Keep on Duckin'. At least he quit at the top of his game.

Yeah, there are some great Looney Tunes cartoons. But many are just tedious, formulaic, slap stick. They bored me, even as a kid.

I love TCM, but I'm the sort that won't watch anything post 1949. 1930-1940 is my sweet spot. I'll watch anything from that era.

Colbert's interviews were great because he could play his character off anyone and make it funny. The sad thing about the Late Show is that he no longer has that character. He's still an OK interviewer, but not as great as when he was in character.

It really didn't help us make sense of anything. No one watched it because it was shit.

You need to be a little scared as a kid, though. It creates good memories. "Return to Oz" terrified me as a kid, but I was fascinated by it as an adult because of it. I look back fondly at being terrified by it.

Yes. I fucking hate Up.