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Yeah, there's a bitterness in their recorded stuff that they pretty much leave behind in the live shows. Plus guests like John Hodgman and Paul F. Tompkins.

There was an uncomfortable amount of anti-trans humor in Rifftrax the last time I watched it.

"This plot point has angered some disability activists, but if they just sit down and watch the movie, they might get bored and fall asleep." is such a great line.

"Implied Lisa… Or implode?" is my favorite Simpsons quote that never made it to meme status.

I'm convinced Stoppard stuck that in as a deliberately ironic line, but Lucas was too dumb to notice.

The story I heard from New Orleans locals during the production of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil": Kevin Spacey would try and convince you that you could sleep with him without really being gay while Cusack would find and ingest all of your pot.

You're not fooling anyone, Armond.

Tarantino has always worked within genre (Jackie Brown plays with blaxploitation), but his focus got narrower and more commercial after the flop of Jackie Brown. As this essay, mostly about Django and John Ford, says

Hey, they've inspired you to spend an hour sputtering in the comment, so I'm going to count it as a win for Team Misandry.

Twitter is very good at removing context and tone.

Lance Reddick is a genius suggstion.

This is why troll parody accounts suck. Peters clearly is(as pointed out, he's too on the nose with his icon, and he's only ever posted in this thread.) But whoever's behind him, who may think this is just a kick, is doing his part to make just the world just that much more ugly, as much or probably more than if he

My first instinct is to say it tasteless, but I think it's just bad timing on the teaser site.
A) As last week's listicle showed, this is a very crowded genre.
B) It's not like the original X-Men movie and First Class didn't begin in a concentration camp. Personally, I was OK with it, but some people resented using

"Hitler, come on. I'll buy you a glass of lemonade."

Was I the only one who thought of Raising Arizona during Luke Wilson's first monologue?

Honestly, given the stupidity that washes over the discourse whenever a show becomes popular, I'm content with Enlightened at its current level on the pop culture radar. Picture twenty dumb features in the Times praising the show, a million Internet comments bashing Laura Dern's privilege, the song mashups, the

Our facorite troll Jim Treacher wrote: "How many tears will Nate Silver cry on November 6?"