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I haven’t read the novel it’s based on, but I think I’d like to watch this, if only to get a better sense of how others see us Canadians. If the movie digs into the weirdness that is Canadian identity, and how it’s so frequently defined and framed around “not American” (at least in my experience), then it’s already

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Those peas pair well with Blotto Bros. Wine (sensibly priced at a dollar a jug).

Billionaire businessman invest money in project, doesn’t read fine print and tries to alter reality to suit his feelings.

I half hope he manages to cancel the thing entirely. I never watched the W movie, even though it looked moderately interesting, because why would I want to spend more time with that guy once he finally slunk off to paint bathtubs? I certainly don’t want a movie about this shithead, who didn’t even disappear after he

Uh Snyder is the one stanning Trump here

He didn’t ask to be the hero of Kinja Caffeine Spiders. The Kinja Caffeine Spider’s demanded it!

Have a nagila!

I’m coincidentally just in the middle of a rewatch of the Critic right now on Tubi! It largely seems incredible that it’s almost 30 years old until they either make a joke about the ‘youth culture’ of Gen X (this morning I just watched the episode about the Nirvana-esque ‘Nuns in a Blender’) or until I start noticing

Imagine being this fragile.

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“After its 1995 cancelation, the series existed as a dream only accessed through the Simpsons crossover episode”

Um...and also a ten episode Flash series. Some of it is hilarious, some of it aged worse than Flash.

“Boss, I want to take a sabbatical!”
“Your people sure do have a lot of holidays!”

Ok, if you really are a rabbi . . . circumcise this child!

Started rewatching the show about a month ago and caught this scene:

That’s not Clinton, it’s one of your mechanical hillbilly bears.

Guamish.

Loved. This. Show.
Franklin Sherman is my hero.

Looking forward to the Snyder Cut, which is just two hours of Dan gargling Trump’s shriveled, old balls.

I get the the principle of the matter, but Groening getting that upset over the Star is Burns episode is really weird considering how much better that episode is than most anything past season 9. I wonder if that had any longer term repercussions in terms of his involvement with the show?

The Critic taught us life’s most valuable lesson. “If the movie stinks, just don’t go.”

Personally, I can’t untangle myself from Jay Sherman.