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I don't need your laundry list. It's called hyperbole.

Brooks is a grumpy old codger who lost his funny bone two decades ago, so it's not surprising that he turned a light-hearted riff on how comedy has changed in the last few decades into a dead-serious copyright infringement pissing match. That's what humorless old men do. It's also not surprising that Patton Oswalt

I can't be the only one who finds it hilariously fulfilling when a has-been comic actor from the 70's links to a YouTube video "proof" that his bit is being "ripped off", not realizing that the clip that he's linking to is ITSELF being ripped off — or did Albert Brooks give the YouTube user "Mikeroweshow" signed

These tweets to Patton are about the funniest thing Albert Brooks has done in twenty years.

Wasn't the movie Paradise Lost originally conceived as an exploration of satanic cults, before the filmmakers realized the West Memphis Three were OBVIOUSLY INNOCENT? How could a list about documentaries changing midstream not include that one?