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Yeah, I think early Dennis is probably closer, I'm tall and skinny and usually the smooth talking schemer, but I am prone to immediately dropping the coolness into a mad rant as soon as plan A falters. Also for whatever reason, I think it's because I'm actually the nicest seeming person in the gang that whenever

As long as there are sequels, Electric Boogaloo will always be relevant.

I think the funniest thing like this is when I met some new friends in university who loved the show as much as I did, immediately we assigned characters, one was Fat Mac, the other was Charlie, and then before I could say anything both of them were casually "yeah, you're Dennis, hmm, it's there alright". I still

I can't wait for Werner to promote this on a future Comedy Bang Bang.

Also don't forget Scotty has already covered this song beautifully with Jimmy Pardo, except they may have cut down the lyrics a little…

I love U2 but Bono's still a twat.

I appreciated the extra note of seriousness Bruce gave "Kelly's Jewish", he seemed genuinely angry 'cause he can take a helluva lot of shit from the evil dead, but he's killed more than enough of his own friends. Also I'm almost 100% sure I remember them saying Lucy's character was gay, so her stroking the cop's face

Well, if you wanna get extra weird, in the canon of the MiB animated series, the MiB live action movies exists in that as an episode features a film maker following them around looking for a new Hollywood script idea.

Weirdly enough, that's literally the point of the original comic series, J is actually on the run throughout the whole story from the MIB who are basically the Illuminati and control the Earth as well as police it. It was super violent too and a lot of the time they just killed aliens and witnesses.

Crashing cars, losing kids, making terrible decisions, this is Lori alright.

I like to consider Ash's comment about updating his picture being more truth than joke, that Eligos was a weak demon back when the book was scribed but pretty much grew up. I mean remember when it promised to send the deadites back and instead opened up a portal through time?

Given the fact that they don't have the rights to Darkness, it doesn't seem like they're addressing it at all, so yeah, he had an insane night all those years ago and has been surviving ever since.

Yeah, I can't help but laugh at how 'butthurt' AV seems to be over this whole little story bit. The way I see it they weren't even embarrassed by being wrong, but they really thought 'if you guys keep him alive then I MYSELF can run this show better, so you better follow my exact thoughts and hopes for this show'.

It's pretty much true, they've had Studios running for about 2 years now, actually, and so many of the submissions are basically trash. I mean a lot just didn't seem to understand how basic TV works behind the scenes and what goes into writing.

You can read other people's submissions on there back when I was browsing it, and yeah, you're right, almost everyone on there had little to no understanding of how TV works. I've you've got stuff you've written, no harm putting it there, but I'd say it feels more like a place for people unsure enough not to go for

Amazon have had the writing submissions for some time now, I was browsing them back last year. I'll give 'em another look now that they've added some new stuff… but when I say it's basically a free Black List, it shows; people without any concept of how stuff is made on TV will put throw their stuff up there hoping it

The first couple of seasons were filmed on a micro budget. I believe they bought the camera themselves for season 1 and it was like $200.

It wasn't just a few months ago, in fact that was actually the parallel that helped them get big, first season went off with little fanfare but around season 2 a well known critic likened it to "Seinfeld on crack" and they ran with it for publicity. I'd say that's an apt description, if Larry David had full control it

I was so glad to see more Paul and Scott, they've been my idols in recent years so it was nice to see as much as I could of their bits in this short revival. It was a really great behind the scenes to see the refined balance of laid-back casualness and serious work attitude they bring to every skit. I particularly