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Hope you're kidding. Otherwise, it'd be like giving Julius Caesar an F- because it's got an anachronistic reference to a mechanical clock. There are plenty of other things you can watch if you want a tech seminar.

Maybe it's the suddenness of his deaths? I don't wanna spoil anything, but there's AHEM THAT ONE GUY who dies rather suddenly in Pulp Fiction, and THAT OTHER REALLY SUDDEN ONE WITH THE FOOD ITEM in Kill Bill Vol. 1. That's already one protagonist and a sympathetic minor character, both dead-bang-gone in an instant!

"Viewers, unaware of what Saturday Night Live is, offended by SNL sketch."

> I hate this show and hope it fails because

Ouch. I was just reading about that creep and his mercifully brief tenure as SNL showrunner, after watching Mondo Video and wondering why it even existed. Those would be pretty harsh words if David Cross hadn't pretty much earned 'em.

I'd love to hear more details about why you feel that way. How are they similar, exactly?

David Cross invented 4 a.m. and don't you forget it, buddy!

Thanks for sharing, we were on the edge of our seats waiting for your opinion on this.

He said "I wrote some music and played it on the Internet where you semi-literate fuckers might actually go listen. Maybe this will provoke a little rethinking of corporate media and make you a little less goddamn lazy about what you consider music." Is this a really difficult idea, Box?

Boffin fails to grasp artistic license, film at 11. Next up: how often did Hamlet go to the bathroom?

Seriously, I have never seen this level of hate for the Razzies before. Is there something I missed? Did they do something to upset the Tumbleroids, does Katie Rife have a soft spot for A Madea Christmas, or what?

So basically, what I've learned today is that NOBODY remembers how much people bitched and moaned when Jon Stewart took over the Daily Show. Listen, Reggie's one of my favorite comedians, maybe even one of my favorite people, but this just looks like a classic example of "It's going to be unfamiliar and that's scary,

That's a good point, but would anybody — at least anybody who hasn't also figured out they're a fictional character — ever expect to see it really happen right in front of them?

I have one word for you, Robert, and I want you to ponder it and how it may improve your life very carefully:

No good at anagrams. You know what, David? I have a ball. Perhaps you'd like to bounce it? :)

Pause.

To be fair, there is a sweet spot and a lot of "minor" celebrities (Frank Conniff and Eugene Mirman come to mind) who have stayed pretty sane and approachable! I think the crazy only really starts to come once you're so famous, nobody can hear your real self over your media image anymore. (Of course, it looks like

Or on people dismissing their concerns because they're not part of the target group. *picks up stakes and goes home*

It's always cute when you run into someone who's chronologically an adult but still doesn't get that comedy is subjective.

Laziest form of criticism.