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I've never watched a single minute of this show but I might have to tune in for Gillian Jacobs and Danny Pudi.

Looks like somebody needs robot insurance.

This is a good time to chime in and say Lake Bell’s In a World is a really fun movie about voice actors.

Can always get the Honest Trailers guy to do it.

Oh! I’m sorry, . . . I thought it was a society . . .

Too bad the “In a world...” trailer narrator guy is dead. He’d have been perfect to narrate.

“Won’t somebody PLEASE think of the transphobes!”

No, because she’s talking about him like nobody ever questioned his talent despite his family connection and yes, they did. Clooney’s family connection was a topic of discussion 30 years ago. She’s framing it like “Why isn’t anyone talking about George Clooney being a nepo baby?” and the answer is “Because we did that

I think “nepo babies” aren’t as much of a concern in sports because we have statistics for that. Ken Griffey Jr. never had to fight off the nepo baby rep.

For once, a “we don’t talk enough about...” I agree with

Hey, there are at least three of us. I’d stake my Pulitzer on it!

Oh absolutely. Agreed on all counts.

Lower-tier Coen brothers is still pretty great. I’d say it’s a messy movie, but also a lot of fun.  The Jennifer Jason Leigh performance alone is worth the price of admission.

His role in Demolition Man is the one I most remember him from, the old version of the rookie cop Stallone knew before he was frozen.

It’s finally happened! I’ve found the other person who saw The Hudsucker Proxy!  And all I had to do was kill . . . er . . . have Bill Cobbs die by natural causes.

One important one AWOL:

This is the longest, most committed bit I’ve seen from a comedian since Andy Kaufman. Bravo.

Was the B-side of the single “I Wanna Be Black”?

Talk about a movie that came along at the very last moment something like that could have been made. My god.

You can tell that the person who wrote this article is a child, because of course you saw Soul Man if you had Comedy Central in the ‘90s. It played constantly.