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For what it's worth, last week's episode of "With special guest: Lauren Lapkus", starring James Adomian's Tom Leykis, was one of the most hilarious hours of podcasting I've ever listened to. I assume your enjoyment of this will hinge almost entirely on whether or not you spent your highschool years "ironically"

I honestly don't see any of the current correspondents taking on full hosting duty. I'm sure they could grow into it (hell, after a few years Jimmy Fallon became not totally painful to watch, so anything is possible) but we really have no idea how they work as comedic foils, let alone opinionated leads. It's a pretty

I think it's pretty unlikely that anyone would "not get" the irony of this movie. "Pure nod and wink" seems to accurately summarize it, but if your nod and wink don't deftly communicate a point, you're still deriving entertainment from the same thing you're ostensibly criticizing. A real takedown of "Tory values"

A perfectly fine B movie soured by some bullshit, winking sexism at the end. Seriously, what the hell. I can't be the only one who was totally turned off.

Paul Simon really needs to cash in on this with 50 Grays to Leave Your Lover

If no one makes a review titled "Gray Is The Blandest Color" I'm calling dibs

10 years ago, I was a highschooler who worked part time at a Christian audio book company, doing various spreadsheet things, proofreading recordings, and occasionally rewriting promotional copy so it'd fit in different mediums. Back then D'Souza was known for his Christian apologetics — sort of a less crazy

From Kroll's CBB ep with John Mulaney, it sounds like he chose to end it before it started going downhill. And, at least jokingly, thinks there's a good chance he'll regret that decision.

I'm still holding out hope that "Back to high school" means some sort of 21 Jump Street-style shenanigans. Preferably with him trying to pass as a teenager while never taking off the spidey suit.

That's how I finally watched it months later, back in the land of WiFi and reasonable data plans.

I hope 50 Shades' rating will finally turn France into a nation so liberated that a man can watch Blue Is The Warmest Color on his iPad in public and not feel the need to shut it off at that one scene on 4 separate occasions, wasting $20 in iTunes rentals to avoid the judgmental gaze of elderly Parisian strangers who

I must be in the minority when I say that Andrew Garfield makes a great Peter Parker (regardless of the script he's entrenched in), and it seems totally unnecessary to lose him.

Are the conservative trolls who call Daily Show fans "sheep" and "libtards" still browsing AVClub, or was that just some sort of flash mob last night?

I dig the morning show idea

I hope we can still be friends

Sure, I just saw nothing here that suggested the cadence of a joke [that sentence should be read as Andre Braugher's Brooklyn Nine Nine character] — but again, I assumed there had to be a subtext, since it'd be pretty absurd to single those films out.

When I read that line I decided I must not know what "ho-hum" means, because surely no human would diss those films

Lending more credibility to the idea that this was, in fact, some sort of ImprovEverywhere type comedic bit, wherein someone pretends to be the most cliched commenter on the internet and films people's reactions.

I was about to leave an almost identical comment (the word "Kaufman-esque" even showed up) but decided I couldn't triple comment on my own post.