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I love Oswalt’s comedy, but I’ll never understand the passion for this series. I’ve always been a -mild- follower of comics, but if it weren’t for a friend sending me a copy of nextwave I never would have known about MODOK. The fact that this even got greenlighted says either a lot about Oswalt’s sway these days, or

I find it amazing that MGM is still around. They keep on selling off bits and pieces of their inventory yet still keep on existing. How do you keep on making Bond films that make over a billion dollars yet keep running your company into the ground nearly every decade??

I’m thinking the real question should be, What happened to Bonnie Hunt?

It’s like waiting for a new season of the Venture Bros.

I’m sure Antiques Roadshow has a few questions.

Dowd is pretty reliable, and aside from whenever I.V. or Jesse pop up for a review, it’s always a good time. Even if the movie is shite, the review is not. And I think the core belief is that if it’s a bad film, I.V. should be the one reviewing it. His takedowns are Sean O’Neal level, easily.

The Comeback Show from (I think) 1968 is still a classic. Elvis and his crew just nailed it perfectly. There’s a reason Elvis is still a presence:  Swagger, charisma, and that voice. 

I grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s as well, and Elvis was everywhere. One of my favorite albums was one of his when it was just early demos at Sun Studios. 50 million fans can’t be wrong, lol. 

I have a multiple channels that I’ve curated over the last 10+ years on my Pandora, and I just keep it on shuffle anymore. Anytime one of my older managers (I’m in my mid-40s, so figure it out) happens to stop in to my kitchen and Elvis is playing, they’re always flabbergasted.

I honestly don’t get the point of this game, but I’ve also been so far removed from gaming in general since...probably 2000. At the same time, rogue-like games were a staple of my formative years (hence the avatar and user name, duh), and the best was a very, very rogue-like version of D&D. I could dial into my dad’s

Arrested Development is one of those shows that I occasionally come back to. The renewal on Netflix was...different. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t good either.

I want to switch to Verizon, simply because when I have to travel for work (which isn’t very often these days, haha) they have so much better coverage. I lived in DC for a few years a decade ago, and they were the only carrier that had reception in the metro. I still can’t believe I didn’t switch over back then. I’m

I always forget that was the episode with Jerry Stiller losing his shit at the end because of the Korean War.

I didn’t know anything about late night shows until visiting my sister at college in 1985. I was maybe 9-10 and watched one episode of Letterman, and it kinda changed my life. I love that I was watching him and also Carson (before he retired) and always, always hated Leno. That Conan is still around amazes me, because

This was a brilliant, awesome interview. Smigel is a comedy god and I can’t believe it took this long to get him. 

I was gonna Incept this response from you, but you posted too fast.

Ouch. 

I didn’t have a cell for most of the early ‘00s, but thanks to work I had to get one in ‘05. Went with Cingular (remember them?), and it was great coverage, service, and I think I was paying only $35/month for unlimited everything. When AT&T came back to life and bought out Cingular, it all went to shit.

My mind just got blown. Like, I could see it actually happening (did anyone even think that the Mouse would own Star Wars and Marvel ten years ago?). But owning both Marvel and DC?

GTFO.