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Two minutes of the good stuff:

If this is just a long con for Rudd pushing Conan’s casket over a cliff he’s going to lose a lot of goodwill.  Or possibly gain it, could go either way really.

. . . [H]eadline ruined the bit . . .

this was great, also loved the “Nanook of the North” and Talking Head concert movie parodies

The first episode is fantastic! As a Grey Gardens fan, I thought they did a great job. My hubby and I still shout at each other: Vivvy! Vivvy, the raccoons are back!

you shut your whore mouth!  that episode is wonderful!

Looking forward to this, though I can’t imagine anything being funnier than the Swimming to Cambodia/Spalding Grey episode.

I know it’s low hanging fruit, but I’d LOVE to see them do a Ken Burns parody.  

Hey, really great points.  Your tastes are all that matter and are never wrong.

I loved it, and critics loved it.  It’s not necessarily that audiences didn’t.  They just didn’t go see it in droves.

Yeah anonymous accusations from deleted twitter accounts are super well known for being trustworthy.

Mark Cousins’ 15 hour A History of Film: An Odyssey says hello, you’re wrong on that.  

Debi Mazar was 29 in 1993, but your point stands.

I adore Fiona Apple, but I feel like her cover pales in comparison to Catherine O’Hara’s original. She brings so much emotion and pain to that little mid-movie number.

An adult theater, while technically a public space, is definitely an adults only public space where people going in had a clear understanding about what was happening there.

I don’t think it’s assholish at all to suggest that someone who’s career was engulfed in a scandal that was, by most modern standards, ridiculous may have missed out on opportunities for greater professional success no matter what they went on to do afterwards. I’d be surprised if the man himself hasn’t wondered.

Apparently he told them he was Pee-wee during the arrest, and he offered to do a children’s benefit for the sheriff’s office to make it go away. Then a local reporter recognized his name after the arrest, and Reubens’ attorney made the same offer to that reporter’s paper to do a benefit if they didn’t publish the

Not bad, but still prefer the Fiona Apple version

But that’s not really my point.

Produced by Tim Burton, but actually directed by stop-motion mastermind and Coraline director Harry Sellick...