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Ryan & Colin were the soul of the show. Wayne was supernaturally good at coming up with rhymes for music games, but he wasn't that funny (with a few exceptions).

The jet ski bit with Colin and Richard Simmons, to this day, I think is still the hardest I've ever laughed at something on television. Simmons was so game for everything, and playing up his persona.

I think McCain was broken by politics. He was broken by his treatment during the 2000 primary (remember McCain's "secret black baby" in South Carolina?), he was broken by how he perceived his liberal friends to have turned on him over the Iraq War, and I think he was broken by his comprehensive loss in 2008. That,

It just means he's an old guy, and a long-time veteran of the Senate. It might even be an endearing choice of word, if it came from someone else.

Being a classy individual doesn't have term limits.

It resulted in Sheeran receiving enough abuse that he quit Twitter.

I never understand these dumb, bullshit rage-fests.

If anything, she's the poster child for the idea that transgender people are just like anyone else - completely capable of being selfish, idiotic assholes.

Thanos throwing moons at the Avengers sounds like exactly what I had hoped for.

Doom, Galactus and Silver Surfer are the big three I'd want them to get back.

If I were Fox, looking at the box office returns and critical reception for Spider-man, I'd have a bank of phones all manned with people trying to get through to Kevin Feige, to make a similar deal.

This movie looks pretty cool, but I'm having trouble getting past the leads. A movie led by Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevigne just sounds… awful.

Donnie Yen was wasted in Rogue One. I actually felt bad for him, because he said he was initially hesitant to take the role due to being afraid of only being thrown in for the Chinese market. Gareth Edwards apparently reassured him that he had a more substantial role than that.

My boxed edition just arrived today, and I've got a ZX Spectrum emulator on my PC. I may just have to try this!

David Brooks has as many friends as Thomas Friedman knows cab drivers.

Having seen and liked the 2007 Frank Darabont film "The Mist", based on the same book this is supposedly based on - I don't understand how anything I just read in this review has anything to do with that story.

My guess is still that the show/books end with everything going full circle: A Stark as Warden of the North (probably Sansa, if Jon ends up being Azor Ahai), a Targaryen on the throne, and Jaime killing another "king" (Cersei).

I hope he wins the lawsuit, and then as he's carrying the sack of money out to his car after the verdict, it gets struck by lightning, instantly vaporizing all of it.

That Palin joke is some Jay Leno-calibre stuff. Jesus.

Usually they inflate Batman's importance in JLA stories, by a) making it so he owns all of the JLA's equipment and facilities, and b) turning him into a supernatural genius who is always thinking five moves ahead of everyone else on the team.