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In those cases "They" is perfectly acceptable. On top of sounding better, "he/she" is sometimes used as an insult.

Apparently she and Sandler worked together again after her transition in "Blended". Make no mistake, Sandler's still a shit nugget, but it was cool he was willing to work more than once with a prominent transgender actress.

In hindsight with Korra they should have just condensed Aang's story down to one film, Korra's story down to one film, etc etc.

Look closely when Pearl goes up to talk to the Mystery Girl; Mystery Girl eyes her top of bottom checking her out. Such an awesome subtle touch.

I've always felt they should remake crappy ones. Imagine if someone took M. Night Shyamalan's recent flicks and handed them over to competent, non-egotistical filmmakers. You'd make a killing as the director/studio that makes bad movies into good ones.

We both dream for that day, long in the future, where we are able to hate someone for no other reason than the person that they are.

No it's COOL her HOT heart with FRESH island song!

You'll notice Rifftrax has cut severely back on jokes like that in recent years too. When it was just him he laid the gay jokes on pretty thick. Now not so much.

Thing with Cumia though was that he was more balanced when Patrice O'Neal was still alive. They were complete opposites but played off each other wonderfully. After he died Anthony just went off the edge and is now literally broadcasting from his house.

I can name one. He was based out of Illinois and he was called the Conservative Comedian. Looked like Karl Rove, wore an American flag windbreaker, and delivered the most unfunny set I'd ever seen at the Comedy Shrine in Naperville.

Libertarian. Carey's supported things like marijuana and gay marriage in the past.

Agreed. It's the difference between Don Rickles and Andrew Dice Clay. Don Rickles would rib you. Clay was like "Yer fat bitch! Ha, told him!"

To his credit he has a sense of humor about the failure of "North" (in hindsight his true fall from grace). I just wish that sense of humor translated to learning his lesson and making better movies. "American President" was really his last success, and I attribute that more to Sorkin's script and the actors he got.

South Park goes for weird targets a lot though. I thought that when they teased Richard Dawkins. I'm like "Seriously? THAT guy?"

His lifetime passes are so strong and his family pedigree so great it kind of helps studios ignore that he hasn't made a good profitable film in 20 years.

I wasn't stoned when I watched this episode but I kind of felt like I was during the run time.

Expanding on my earlier points a bit: Randal and Dante basically go in for a permanent adolescence (watching movies, fucking with assholes, etc). This comes up a lot in vulgar comedies but believe it or not, I don't mind this trope. You can enjoy dick jokes, watching cheesy movies, enjoying geeky pursuits, whatever.

WHY DID THEY ALL MOVE THE CAMP TO NEW YORK THEN MOVE IT BACK TO CANADA. JUMPING THE SHARK THEN JUMPING BACK OVER MUCH?

Can we just applaud Matthew Moy for being the new clutch hitter of the show? Not only did he perfectly impersonate Steven, his Zoltron voice also had me convinced Tom Kenny was doing a cameo (nope, all Moy). I wanna see this guy branch out more instead of just voicing shithead Lars.

I'M HAVING TROUBLE RELATING TO MY ROBOT SON AND HIS PSYCHIC POWERS.