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Toooo much Chris Hardwick. One fawning puppy dog on a plane is kind of cute. A pack of puppy dogs on a plane is a chaotic mess of feces and urine.

His passing is a tragedy. I take the smallest of comforts in the fact that he was able to do both a Random Roles and a WTF before he left us.

Man I loved her as Darla. I think what I loved most was her voice. She used this deep, seductive tone that was perfect matched with her smiling, evil vampire ways. Whenever she made an appearance after her many deaths, whether it was a flashback, reincarnation, whatever, it was always a special treat.

I remember the photograph for the patch! Wasn't it something like 15,000 points you needed to get the patch?

Rest in peace, Mr. Schickel. Your reviews, along with Siskel & Ebert's show, influenced me to see so many movies in the '80s and '90s that I otherwise would have missed. I'm going to have to find a copy of "Thelma and Louise" to watch in your honor.

Oh no, and oh yes. There's never been a show like Review that has given me stomach aches from cringing at the same time I get stomach aches from laughing. It's funny as hell, but I really have to work up the mental strength to press play on it when I see it on the DVR.

I clicked on this article just to see Reposted Avenged Sevenfold comments. You folks don't disappoint. Thanks for brightening a crappy Monday that has me waiting at the Discount Tire while they fix my flat.

Hmmm…Bill is one of those double golf glove guys.

The Superbowl broadcast is the toughest time to figure out when to go to the bathroom. I find myself running for the door when a team is running off the field after a third down and the punt unit is coming in.

I'd like to know the age when Kevin Pang's parents forced him to eat delicious food, testing his palate by quizzing him on ingredients.

Yeah, but are they going to recast the counselor guy wearing the Beats By Dre headset?

Temple of Doom was the last movie I saw in the theaters with my parents. My mom was so freaked out by the heart scene that she just preferred to stay home and watch Chinese soap operas on VHS. Good thing I was only a year or so away from my driver's license, so I could drive my own damn self to the movies.

I was just complaining to a co-worker how our portion of San Diego where we work is severely lacking in Indian food. We would have to drive 7 miles just to get some Indian at a mall food court (which is surprisingly good).

I was just gonna say, I haven't seen Ig V write a Newswire article before. Only movie reviews.

The Seattle finale was terrible. But watching Kirsten and Brooke push each other into cooking great dishes from week to week was great TV. No way is it the worst season. It's not even in the bottom half of Top Chef seasons.

Don't forget that Texas was also the season where Nyesha got screwed, sent home because of her partner's fuck-up.

Maybe the pendulum is swinging back. I remember as a kid, watching those Mutual of Omaha specials, the prey never got caught by the predator. I assume it's because the blood and gore wouldn't be allowed in a famiiy program.

I actually really liked Sigourney Weaver's narration on the first Planet Earth. It had a Mother Earth quality to it that I found really soothing.

I want to know where you work, where Yahoo is allowed but not much else.