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I heard he was gay. 

I remember ordering one in the late 90s to see what the fuss was about and finding it offputtingly sweet and never went back.

Even just that little quaver in his voice got my room really dusty.

Yes! I didn’t know how to insert that bit into the quote but that was the funniest part, him miming playing with the snake (a straight white stick) and it biting him in the neck.

I’ve always loved the cabin episode. The first time I heard the term “bottle episode” my immediate thought was, “oh, like the stuck in the cabin episode of Bosom Buddies.” So I’m glad this is the one they used.

Oh man not sure I can watch the clip. Hanks is one of those people—like Robin Williams—where if I see them cry, I fucking lose it. No matter how bad the dreck is they’re in, if they start crying I’m out.  

He had a bit part as Reverend Jim’s roommate in Taxi and it’s literally watching a star being born. He totally ran off with the scene from Christopher Lloyd and the studio audience applauded him at one point. It’s utterly magnetic. 

That’s how I remember it happening too. Like the first real breakout character of the new cast after that godawful 94-95 drought. “OK maybe there’s something here after all.”

Brian Cox could insult me to my face and I’d be so entranced by his rich Scottish burr voice that I wouldn’t even realize what was happening until way later.

This sounds like Making a Murderer Season 2 all over again. 

Left 4 Dead is one of those games they could’ve just cranked out a sequel or DLC campaigns to every year and I’d have been there for every one. Shit I still go on a splurge every now and again on the Steam Workshop and grab any new campaigns created. So this is intriguing!

“Guys. Everyone. Listen. I got an idea for the last season. To show how everything’s different now. Get this: ORANGE filter!”

Blair Witch was mine too, minus the power outage. Packed house, early in its run, so a sizable chunk of the audience legit thought this was a documentary.

I’m confused. It sounds like there isn’t an opening scene of an aging Mr. Underground about to go on stage, only to stop and flashback to an earlier, formative period in his life that would define his career. I mean, how are audiences even supposed to know what’s going on, then?

Well originally it was called Shatterhand, which sounds like a latter day Queensryche album. I was relieved when they changed it to this. 

Look, I’m sure if we scour her background enough we’ll find SOMEthing that retroactively justifies her happenstance beating at the hands of state agents in front of her child.

I mean all they had to do was shoot the snowball scene and he’s in. That scene is a minor masterpiece of comedic buildup and release and the steely, silent rage he conveys with just a look goes a long way to selling it. 

Yes they ran it on CBS during the 2007 writer’s strike. That’s how we got hooked on it.

By the time our kids came along, it was well after Steve left and might have even been after the show ended, so Nick Jr would just show eps in any order: sometimes you’d get Steve, sometimes you’d get Young Jay Leno. I had no idea there was a “Steve Leaves” episode which I thought was a nice (if maybe perfunctory)

Tenet is what would happen if you fed an AI computer every Christopher Nolan script, then told it to make a Nolan film.