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it is good. and i've tried other fast food places offerings and they just don't compare.

he's the new Joe the Plumber

I miss Blender.

you saps buy your cousins christmas presents? y'all suckers!

I'm not gonna argue cause especially with comedy everything's subjective but if ya wanna talk broad and mugging I mean one word comes to mind: Kramer.

Struggling to get through this film…. I think it's safe to say it might be time for Guest to move on from this format. I still think Guffman was his peak with these and each subsequent film was a little less fun. I don't recall thinking Mighty Wind or For Your Consideration were very funny. I know most people go with

I think Seinfeld and Friends are thought of as the quintessential 90s sitcoms and I wouldn't argue with that but Martin belongs right with them. That cast was amazing and Tommy was an integral part of it.

Richard Pryor himself already made this movie as JoJo Player, Your Life is Calling….

I've always read Coppola dared him to try and make a comedy. Not his wife.

i've been actually trying to get a copy of that since seeing the other doc where they mentioned the Go-Go Boys doc being made.

c'mon i hear Fallon is gonna do a special "sleepover" episode at Trump Tower in a few weeks where they'll tell ghost stories, braid each other's hair, make s'mores, talk about girls they like, it's gonna be so great. Not to be missed.

That doc about Canon films is one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long while.

That'll make a nice 7-11 next year

Chris & Bob Elliott on Get A Life

man when I was teenager I watched Hamburger: The Motion Picture a million times.

So lame. Isn't SNL supposed to have cast members who can play these parts?

Wait a minute I've been reading all these columns in Casey Kasem's voice. Was I wrong?

Yeah I def agree. I remember when Almost An Angel was released and was DOA. That pretty much ended it at least in the US.

I liked it then and like it now. It's got some funny bits in it. Very much of its time (the 80s) but also holds up as just a light, breezy fish-out-of-water tale. Hogan did have a Jimmy Stewart likability to him. Surprising it didn't award him with a better career. The sequels aren't necessary especially the Los

Eh I'd rather see a Hot Rod sequel