lonestarr357
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Love that scene*. Seeing that second still reminds me of that great moment when Jeffrey hesitates saying the word, then Celeste has this expression that goes from “What’s wrong w...?” to “Holy crap!” in the space of a second.

This film looks dumb as shit, so let me just talk about Storks. So hilarious. As close as any animated movie has come to the gut-busting insanity of The Emperor’s New Groove.

Even Batman Forever knew this.

Co-sign on “Tim and Eric”. I sincerely hope that this brand of quote-unquote ‘humor’ dies an unmourned death and soon.

So, “Grey’s Anatomy” is a relatively down-to-earth show, but then Izzie has sex with a ghost.

More often than we’d like, it’s sexual assault, as in The Entity (1982), which was left off of this list on purpose after no one could defend it enough to write about it.

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You know what? Screw it. I’m sticking up for “Teen Titans Go!”. Picked at random:

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You slap “Let’s Fighting Love” over any real anime and that’s instant comedy. For example:

Oh, shit, if that’s where “Riverdale” got that name from...

Oh, Marceline/Why must you be so mean?

This x1000.

Fuckin’ A. I’d see it the day it came out, which I never do.

“Jerry, buttons don’t work if you hit them harder. And foam fists don’t make you strong.” 

Rule of thumb for watching reruns: if the TV listing shows that the episode is named for a song, just ignore it.

I really liked the show. Nice mix of characters and AD-style humor.

Ouch. I liked both shows, tbh.

The early days of Cartoon Network - 1992 - when they only had so much programming to play with is where I caught a couple episodes of “Wait Till Your Father Gets Home”. Anyone who says that “Teen Titans Go!” is the worst thing to ever air on the network ought to get some perspective and check this out.

Starred for mentioning “Drop Dead Diva”. Really liked that show.

I just may retire to here.

That bit on the bridge and the train scene in SM2.