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Oh man, I've never seen the video for 'Hero' before even though obviously I've heard the song. If you asked me to guess what the video was, "Enrique gets beaten to death by Mickey Rourke while Jennifer Love Hewitt cries" probably would not have been a top guess.

I was in elementary school in the mid-late 90s and we had to sing that song constantly in music class.

I think about this line a lot.

The Internet : "I definitely read this anecdote years ago, and suddenly it's blowing up."

"Movie Monday started with training videos. But we went through those pretty fast. Then we watched a medical video…

Every time I hear something about Entourage on the internet I try and find that clip and am always disappointed to find that it is not on Youtube.

My dad was born in 1947 just like Letterman and he's been a loyal Dave viewer since the 80s, so when I think of Letterman I always think of my dad.

THE FALCONER!

They're not scary, sometimes funny. I remember watching them as a teenager on a cool October night, knowing they are completely ridiculous with one dimensional characters who exist solely to be killed by a guy in a hockey mask, and just enjoying them for what they are.

The movies suck as actual movies, but I love them.

Paul Schrader should direct a buddy comedy starring Paul Scheer and Paul Schneider.

I'm not proud that I was very into Vanessa Bayer's 'Mr. B Natural' elf character.

Putting aside politics, Gutfeld simply isn't funny. The other guy on Red Eye who deadpans is much funnier than this dude, who seemed to believe wiggling his eyebrows and making yawn-worthy gay jokes was the height of comedy.

The brief shot of the photo of Chuck Schumer on the jurors table killed me.

Did Backstrom ever find those lesbians in a shed?

Yeah I thought Larry was a great choice given how he regularly hit his Daily Show pieces out of the park but man his show has been a disappointment. I don't know if I've honestly laughed once from the episodes I have watched.

Gregg Turkington will love your #1 choice, the 1977 classic "Oh, God!"

Take me out to the ballgame. Take me out to that ball.

I'm only 25 and I can remember a decade ago waiting on bated breath for each new Simpsons DVD release so I could have all of the classic episodes at my disposal and with sweet, sweet audio commentary.