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It's kind of like one of those Mr. Magoo cartoons where he wanders off onto a construction site and doesn't know it because his hearing and sight is so bad. Ha! Lousy healthcare infrastructure for poor seniors! Hilarious! Stay classy, 1960s!

"I've talked to all the angels and demons too. Some of them are friends. And they all say that I'm the best anti-Christ. I'm the absolute antiest AND Christiest of anti-Christs. This apocalypse is going to be tremendous. I'm thinking, why even stop at ending one world? Smart people are telling me maybe I could end

And this might kill reality TV aside from the more elaborately produced stuff so, you know, two birds with one stone.

You know what would solve this? A progressive tax on media ad revenue. You structure it so that the average website doesn't get hit. You make it a progressive tax on media advertising inversely proportional to the number of paid employees in production. The broadcaster is responsible and filing is only required if you

Holy crap. It's set in the year 2024! Fuller House is science fiction!

Is it just me or does it seem like it's more male posters who have issues with the "he's out of his league" plot?

It may even come faster if he makes the joke enough.

I just love that he remade death in his own image and turned dying into a concept performance. It seems right. As far as I'm concerned, the Blackstar is his last character.

Is it really? I was seriously going around suggesting that for awhile.

How is it inappropriate?

Nice one, Schrab.

I wanted him as Doctor Strange. Maybe his biceps and sardonic wit will yet land him in a Marvel movie? That's the formula, right? Smart ass dude over 35 in good shape?

Well, sure. Odds are that spending $42 million on booze for a cast of seven people over a three or four month production cycle would result in cast members dropping dead and being replaced several times an episode. That's bound to get ratings. They could call it "Spider-man: Turn Up The Bottle."

I take it as Jack trying to do a solid for Dan after their show Heat Vision and Jack failed, while making fun of the network for requesting stunt casting.

And now it's the John Belushi of streaming services.

Advertiser money. How quaint. They should have just sold it on Amazon or licensed it to Netflix/Hulu. Probably would have done better to amortize the expenses over a few more episodes and opted for a release that wasn't in the middle of March. I recognize margins get tighter with more middle men.

I'm half expecting Cosby's defense to wind up being that there are so many accusers that he couldn't possibly have had time in the day.

I think they released a DVD with more. And some action figures/collectibles in scale with the new Batman: The Animated Series merch they've been producing.

It's a song about a woman looking for plausible deniability to engage in premarital sex, to avoid scandal, composed and first performed as a coy little ditty by a husband/wife team.

It's also possible that Machinima could be a backer. They have an interest in Youtube succeeding and deep pockets.