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Yeah I don't think the bits were meant to be funny for us, but more as like, these are the general kind of bits that might be funny if you were watching a late night show. There is suspension of disbelief that these bits would be working in context, which is why they had the audience laughing for us. It was more to

ohmygod…that took me a second, but that is the funniest thing I have read on the internet in like a month.

Oh thank god….I've been trying to find Compact Discs for like ten years now, good thing Circuit City is coming back. Maybe they'll have some new Limp Bizkit.

And also at the time the song was released he was not famous anywhere but in Washington state, and legalizing gay marriage was on the ballot that year in Washington. I think he just wanted to motivate people to get out and vote.

"I'm not Josh." "I'm not Josh either"

YOU brought 'er, YOU Dexter!!!

Oh nooo! But I wanted another season of learning about the boring relationship issues of lame ass side characters!

Is that from a movie? Or are you just a funny Howdy?

As Fat Mike said, for punk rock, "you don't need talent, just sing out of tune".

I agree with the writer…his delivery on Backdoor Man is pretty punk rock for how long it came before punk rock.

Touch Me is one of their best songs though…it alone puts Soft Parade into the "good" category.

Fuck you. Their other albums are great as well. I can't really argue against your points, but goddam it, I like their weird bloated bizarre music also!

I really hope Kuby is eventually a character on Better Call Saul. His character was actually pretty awesome for how little he was on screen. He was great during the train heist.

That's funny, it was one of my favorites!

Agreed… Fallon's first Late Nite show was really really awkward and bad. It was hard to even see potential, and then bam, a year later he is unstoppable. Solid first show for Colbert, he just has to find out what makes him unique in this very particular tv landscape of late night talk. The musical performance at the

I know nothing about Phantogram, but Big Boi is awesome.

I actually thought this was the best episode so far this season. The first couple episodes were trying a little too hard to be high concept, and this episode just went with the things that make the series work. Like the review points out, it made things a bit predictable, but that let the writers focus on having a lot

This is still so upsetting to me. It didn't even deserve to get nominated, let alone win. It was one of the worst films of that year.

Did this come out before or after Saving Silverman? I just remember all the reviews were like, this is a shit film, but that Jack Black guy is going to be a star.

I was babysitting the children of some religious parents today, and so I have to check the parent guide on imdb before I show them anything. I have never seen Turner and Hooch, but apparently Hooch gets fucking shot and killed! I'm like damn, spoiler alert lol! That's crazy, they had some balls in the 80s…