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More importantly, which scene made you laugh the hardest: Wun Wun killing the Night's Watchmen or Frankengregor bashing that asshole comic's head in?

Oh, I'm just curious, the name slipped my memory.

Quick question: there was a "celebrity" I saw on Match Game who was wearing a giant orange (?) afro wig. What was her name?

There's a lot of reasons to like the old Match Game, but my favorite was finding out how effortlessly charismatic Richard Dawson was. No wonder he got Family Feud from the show; the guy was just so relaxed and charming that you just were enraptured with the guy. Contestants ALWAYS picked him for Head to Head.

It's a gameshow on Rupaul's Drag Race

Superjail! is a show that I loved for its first season, but absolutely hated it its three remaining seasons. Just a huge drop in animation and insanity.

Even excusing her looks (which I liked, especially her makeup), Fame could be enjoyably fussy and anxiety-ridden during Untucked, which I found really endearing.

A "fun" game is to pick a random 1970s era variety show and guess, "Did Vincent Price show up?".

Hey, Caveman is an alright film when you're younger than 10.

Like a nicer Piggly Wiggly, but in the Midwest.

This was my Lightning Video copy that I bought at Wal-Mart, I think. Came in a white case.

Part 1 is probably the best-it's essentially a superhero film, albeit one that is very cheap and tasteless. It started out as a horror film (you can see scattered elements of this in the final product) before ending up as something different. I love it, but it's not for all tastes.

Don't forget that Nipples is trans/a cross dresser, suggests that he and his crew (Knuckles and Cigarface) make love to a police officer that won't take a payout, and, during his battle with the Toxic Avenger, fixes his makeup (!). Gotta love Troma films.

There's a ton of garbage that Troma has released over the years, but there are definitely some great films in their catalog that they merely distributed. Cannibal: The Musical, Mother's Day, and Combat Shock immediately come to mind. Hell, if you haven't seen it, check out Student Confidential, which is just bonkers.

It's weird how things work. As a kid, the R-Rated version edited out the full head crushing scene, heavily edited the Taco Restaurant battle, and even the gruesome demise of the drug dealer in the health club. But they fucking kept in tact the scene where Wanda masturbates over Polaroids of the murdered kid ("The reds

Part 4

What I love about the Toxic Avenger is that is operates under the comedy rule that mugging for the camera, having a silly name, and yelling your dialogue is the key to success. To each their own, but having a bully named Bozo (!) bug out his eyes and scream about how his Karma is getting screwed up is pretty funny.

In all honesty, I find their early sex comedies (Squeeze Play, The First Turn On, etc) to be HORRIBLE. Like, just painfully unfunny and cheap, with the dumbest gags imaginable. Yet Toxic Avenger, which features many similar elements (and even, in some cases, THE EXACT SAME GAGS), is really funny. Go figure.

One thing you should never forget: No matter how passionate you are about a candidate, no matter how hard you argue for your position, no matter how nuanced you get in explaining why you support someone, just remember: The vast majority of Americans are completely removed from what you are discussing. Like, you are in

Of course there are always going to be variations; my mom is a rabid Sanders supporter, and she is demographically the perfect Clinton voter. The point is that sometimes, since you can't break down everyone's reasons (be they emotional/rational/irrational/etc) for voting for someone, using demographics, which is not