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Favorite Where's Waldo…um…puzzle?

Also: A (dated) Doogie Howser reference!

One of the greatest joys of Ren and Stimpy was the amazing, seemingly endless supply of library music utilized for the soundtrack.

If consuming porn counts as pop culture, just call me Buzzfeed.

Long live Muffy!

I recently tried to get into Rugrats again, and while I love the parents, the show isn't that engrossing. The episode where Angelica "breaks her leg", and has Stu on hand and foot working for her, is great stuff though.

Salute Your Shorts (Bobby Budnick, Donkeylips, and Ug were all great, goofy character actors)
*Ren and Stimpy
*The Adventures of Little Koala

Hilariously, that was what was suggested in Untucked!

King Booker's facial reactions were AMAZING.

"The version TOO HOT to show in theaters"

Yikes, I forgot about that one.

That title alone sounds horrible.

I love the original title of Pieces, which is translated as "One Thousand Cries Has the Night". It's like a Giallo name generator result. Got to love how the American distributors ditched any attempt at even hinting at mystery and just dived right into the exploitation barrel. Hell, I'm surprised they didn't go with

I believe in his first book Kaufman devotes an entire chapter to Bloodsucking Freaks and why, despite it being an awful, poorly made film, there are far worst examples released by major studios (Pretty Woman, Reality Bites, and Forrest Gump being the examples given), at least in terms of content (e.g. misogyny and

I'm a fan of Terror Firmer. It's sloppy but has some charms to it.

Paul L. Smith is so good in Pieces. The man mugs it up like he's in a silent film.

The Green House explosion is a thing of beauty

Director Juan Piquer Simon directed Pieces, Pod People, and Slugs: The Movie. Most directors couldn't even manage one movie as batshit crazy as any of those three.

I find Tyler the Creator fascinating. On the one hand, he uses gay slurs quite often; on the other hand, he professes to be very supportive of gay rights and his close friends with the openly bisexual Frank Ocean (who came out to him first!). My big problem with his usage is that it feels needy, as he professes to be