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After Hours, Big Trouble in Little China, John Dies at the End, Pulp Fiction, Something Wild are all in the same fuckin ballpark.

al swearengen ( swear engine) might cut you for ignoring "cocksucker"

jack white as elvis

Pam fucked Cyril. Didn't they and Cheryl have a night of drunken debauchery in a hot tub?

After Lana busted that one out, I had a puzzled expression for a few seconds thinking I misheard what she said. Then, "her business is ambiguous, poorly-worded burns." This and Veep, funniest written shows on tv.

There's been copious amounts of dong as well.

I don't buy Richie's crazy, self-absorbed behavior is on account of the killing. I think it's just more of his manipulating, excuse-making, and rationalizing.

as a straight guy with many a bad relationships and some weird dates, I've been the recipient of maybe a handful of unsolicited and unwelcome bjs/hjs. I don't think it ever occurred to me to "ride this thing through." It was always, "wtf are you doing? get the fuck off me." and yeah, to agree with a bunch of you, role

jeffrey wright was hilarious in it. jarmusch don't do straight comedies, shoulda known better.

This show has to have the most reprehensible cast of characters for any "good" show ever. I've made it 5 seasons plus whatever else they do, but I wouldn't begrudge anyone for tuning out after a few episodes. I mean we were supposed to loathe Tony, Paulie, and Christopher or Don, Betty, Pete, and Peggy. But they had

Roku remote breaks, takes ten days to get replaced. I don't read the write ups til after I watch. I watch last two episodes. Start reviews. WTF! They cancelled this? What is wrong with people that they couldn't tune in and enjoy this show? I'm sure brothers Duplass saw the writing on the wall and tidied everything

I thought this season, while not as strong as previous two, has been better than the reviews and comments have suggested, but this episode was probably the least funniest I've seen, which is fine if the story and character development is good, but this struck me as a "comedic" episode. Whew, run-on.

Ah, the unarmed man walks into a dojo with no bubblegum and ass-kicking on his mind, the most beautiful of action movie tropes. My favorite is when the one-armed boxer convinces his entire dojo to leave because the blind, crew cut, nazi ensignia-wearing Master of the Flying Guillotine is coming. The hero, the

Cherry Valance is the most transparently, closeted gay man in the western. Dutch, I believe, could be gay, or more in the co-dependent sense of non-sexual attraction. I've always read him as the most sociopathic of the bunch and also a man with a code (as they all succumb to with, "Let's go"). I figure he's just

Jammin' in New York premiering on HBO when I was 8 might have been the formative philosophical moment of my life. I'm sure my Catholic grade and HS teachers must've appreciated it. His 1990-2001 rivals any comedian run, ever.

You crazy. Aristocrats is funny, and by all accounts looks like it was fun to make and be included in. That said, the special features where favorite old jokes are told is better than the actual movie.

I know it wouldn't fit the arc or tone of the episode, but does anyone else get excited when Abbi starts getting drunk? Val can show up anytime, please.

Well yeah, but nobody presumes those movies are any good. Pain and Gain has it's defenders. Now if he'd shed some light on the last few David O Russell movies, that'd be interesting.

Apocalypto and basically most Polanski. I mean, Death and the fucking Maiden. He changed a peak Robert Towne script and made it Better. OJ and Ray Lewis. You can appreciate one and avoid thinking about the other.

Loved it when it came out. It does have Jena Malone…Then I watched it with director's commentary. Hearing those idiots explain their movie, I felt like shame-showering after I was done. How could I have been so stupid? Oh yeah, I was in high school and Jena Malone.