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Leave Bill Maher alone, after John Oliver and Joe Rogan stole his audience, he’s forced to say things like this, especially after his “hot” take on the Barbie movie went nowhere.

Bill Maher looks like that guy they covered with face prosthetics to replace Crispin Glover in Back to the Future Part II.

He’s always been a condescending egotist and there was a time when that was cute. “They don’t have takes I have takes.” The slicked back hair, horn-rimmed glasses, cigar... ugh.

The writer who wrote that also wrote Pretty Woman, so I’d say Maher is the problem here.

I stuck somewhat with Maher for longer than a lot of people, through all of the scolding his audience for not laughing enough, even through some of the xenophobia which isn’t my bag but it wasn’t the only thing he talked about...until more and more those became the only things he talked about and he can’t go five

To be fair, the writers of some of his projects don’t deserve to make a living, at least if “Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death” is representative of their output.

I think it’s kinda weird how successful his career has been. Politically Incorrect was successful enough on Comedy Central pre-South Park to get promoted to a major network(the only cable show ever to have that happen as far as I know) and it aired on ABC for 5 years during a period of relatively low political

He’s as smart as he is handsome.

Comedy is a lot harder than drama — so why are people always so shocked when a comedy writer pivots to drama? The reverse would be the true head-turner. Just picture Todd Haynes is doing a roadtrip comedy.

Never got into the anime but really enjoyed first two episodes I’ve seen of this show. Seems like Netflix finally nailed one as this show seems to be getting a lot of hype and good word of mouth online. Will be interesting to see what viewership looks like when they release their next week top-ten list. First week was

Agreed on the mess part overall, but even by nonsense fantasy metrics, there’s a clear difference between “cursed, pleasure-free ghost life” and drinking from the Fountain of Youth.

the franchise has always been a mess. nothing makes me laugh harder that the first movie being entirely about how eternal life is awful, only to have the third movie end with them sailing off in search of eternal life.

That’s why from now on, they’ll be looking for magical objects in lakes. Consequentially the franchise is being renamed “Pirates of Minnesota and Also Parts of Canada.”

The last movie retconned the entire franchise for some reason. There's literally no other magical objects left in the ocean for them to find. 

I thought the reveal about the vamps’ talking about The Guide on video was going to be that they were really praising Doll Nadia (I actually forget if they left it ambiguous since I only thought of it between the two scenes.)

My Nickelodeon period was in the mid-late 90s, so I was the perfect age for All That when it started, during the same period that The Odyssey, Eerie Indiana and Reboot were all on the air (and Nick and Nite led me to watching way, way too much 60s and 70s sitcoms).

With Taran Killam!

Dang I forgot Drake and Josh got their start on this show. Absolutely crazy to see Josh Peck showing up as a legitimate character actor in Oppenheimer, AS THE GUY TO PUSH THE DAMN BUTTON.

I still miss Moody’s Point as if it were a real show, and not just a parody of a real show, on a sketch show.

I still remember when she showed up on All That. She showed up in a cardboard box marked “New Cast Member.” 9 year old me was pretty amused.