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What's worse than the feces of the largest rodent on the planet? Nothing! Except that movie and perhaps a doctor leaving a retractor in your abdomen during surgery, of course. I remember the review you wrote of it, and I agreed with it on every count. It was an abominable film, and I will never understand why it was

Coming in a bit late on this, but I'm a lesbian, brought my wife with me to the Rush R40 show in Columbus, and it was amazing.

I had a teacher in high school who bragged about being in Hoffa. Like, honestly, it was the only non-academic thing he talked about and he found a way to work it into classroom conversations constantly. Then one day, he showed our class the movie. He pointed out to us who he was in Hoffa, and it was just a shot of his

I loved Eastern Promises. Way more than A History of Violence, even. It was fantastic.

Matthew McConaughey is a great actor, but no one should have won anything for that steaming pile of capybara feces, let alone been nominated in the first place.

My dad was born and raised there, and he still does that. "Mackinaw is the tip of your middle finger…"

Yeah, that part felt very Michigan. About 15 miles from my family's lake house is Adrian, MI, home of the Hutaree. Militia folks and NASCAR fans are the assholes we constantly encounter up there. But it's gorgeous!

You're my hero right now.

I know they probably can't because he was a character on HBO's Boardwalk Empire, and the character only appeared maybe three or four times, but Paul F. Thompkins as the ghost of Richard Harrow is what I'd like to see most. I fucking loved that to pieces.

Shannon Hoon still guts me. I think about what could have been with Blind Melon. They were so much more than the song No Rain.

Ozzy Osbourne, too. Dude is 67 and still kicking, and he's survived not only massive drug abuse, but the plane that Randy Rhoads died in clipping his tour bus and an ATV accident a few years ago.

I do too. What really amuses me, and this is a personal thing, is that he looks like a doppelganger of my uncle who was also a drug addict and alcoholic, but actually does proselytize against that life now in a really obnoxious way. So Maron is "non-annoying, funny Uncle Stas" to me. Plus, the whole cat thing tickles

Can't forget the people who idolized Tony Soprano et al. as well.

These past two seasons are honestly the most I've enjoyed the show in about a decade. Serialization has breathed new life into the series, and I love it.

Nathan reminds me of Elliot's brother Donnie, on Just Shoot Me, who hit his head as a kid and was pretending to be retarded for the next 30+ years for the perks. But yeah, Caitlyn's portrayal could be so offensive, but it most certainly is not.

Indeed. It's the reason why something like Springtime for Hitler was so funny in The Producers. You need to eventually find some kind of levity in the situation.

As someone whose grandparents survived Auschwitz, I laughed way too hard at that.

I think that working for Ve in that field would be the highest honor imaginable. She did the work on Tim Burton's "Batman", along with "Beetlejuice" for chrissakes! Glenn used to kind of bug me, but I softened to him when they did that judge's challenge a couple seasons ago and I found out about his cat obsession. Now

I completely agree. The contestants aren't dickish to each other, they are genuinely talented people, and it is so low drama. The judges are great, too. Ve Neill knows her shit, and she hires a lot of the winners right after the show.

And that it was the work of designers that got eliminated in the photo.