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Jesus. This property’s been brought back from the dead more often than both Winchesters COMBINED.

I’m really shocked and saddened this wasn’t made into a slide show. What a truly missed opportunity.

The Tiger King situation is one where the truth is stranger than fiction. As such, there’s no need for this. The original documentary was [more than] enough.

This is like reburying a dead abused malnourished tiger.

This is like beating a dead horse. The story’s moment in the spotlight ended two years ago. Outside of clarifying that Don either probably was killed a drug cartel or crashed his plane in the ocean, there’s nothing left to talk about.

I remember an interview where was asked who would do the best job covering his songs, and he said Robert Deniro. Not because Deniro could sing but because he could act. Meat Loaf sang every song in character and believed every word. I will miss him.

Whelp Nietzsche said it best when he said that "God is dead"

It could be worst that movie could be To Catch a Yeti.

Meat and Steinman were massively bombastic - and I mean that in the best possible way. I’m okay with music that punches me in the face like theirs did.

Meatloaf and Steinman were FUCKING EPIC together. Both were great artists, but both elevated each other’s work to all new heights.

I will plug his small role in Steve Martin’s forgotten gem Leap of Faith, which also featured a young Liam Neeson.

What a guy.

Vigilante vs. the Nazis was the most cathartic five minutes of television I’ve seen in over a year.

I’m leaping to the conclusion that the zoo’s missing ape was a former resident of Gorilla City.

Madeline Kahn was one of the funniest humans ever to walk the earth. If there were justice in the world, there would be hours and hours of extra scenes of just her being over-the-top hilarious as per usual.

I’m not seeing that happen at all, not even in an incognito window with no addons enabled. Are you sure it’s not some issue with your browser?

Huh? This has been out for years. And some horrible copy in the wrong aspect ratio is what gets you excited?

Y’know, all of this is on my DVD copy of the movie. But since no one watches movies on DVD (or Blu-Ray, or VHS, or Beta, or . . . FILM), it’s no wonder this footage was new to the editors at the AV Club.

When I was, a young boy,