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Jesus reminded me of Chris Pine a little bit.

I think they use Korl as more of the benchmark of time and he's about to hit another growth spurt.

I spent about five minutes trying to remember if I have seen Zhang Yimou's Red Sorghum or not.

The truck going into the pond reminded me of the season 2 setpiece with them tying a rope around the zombie in the well and then everybody tries to hoist him up and the zombie breaks in half. Much ado about nothing.

I feel like the Republican voters want Trump around just because he's entertaining. The debates against the Democrat will be fiercely entertaining. But when it comes to actually cast a vote, they probably will just decide not to vote.

At the end of the tribute, everybody grabs hold of his arms and legs and head and pulls until something breaks off.

The second amendment grants us the right to bear forearms.

One of the problems I had with Knocked Up was that whatsherface's character was in show business. I don't really like how the two leads are involved in "the industry" in some capacity. I haven't seen Trainwreck, but I'm imagining somebody is a sports agent or something.

And Kerri Kinney-Silver

I always skip the first sentence of your comments.

I thought the teen star who Gus is tutoring was Louie's youngest daughter on Louie.

I can't relate to a character who has Pretty Woman on Blu-Ray.

He was one of the Inglorious Basterds.

I liked this one better because it was a distillation of many of those mornings after you drink too much and go on some adventure. Mine usually just involved getting some booze and hair-of-the-dogging it, but weed would also be involved.

Their HBO Go account is hacked.

M*A*S*H is another one of those. It's more comedy, though, but it has these really up-to-your-interpretation scenes. I always forget the last quarter is some silly football game where the word "spearchucker" is bandied about freely and there's pp

Those are the good movies. The ones you wrestle with are probably your favorites.

I remember, as a stoner, being amused by the line about his plans being "completely baked".

He's essentially established as a jock. Which Robert Redford may have conveyed a little bit better. But the comedy probably would have suffered.