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You know, it's just too bad…

Well, these are people that think they're American heroes for even paying their taxes, yet try to cheat on them because taxes are "unjust" and claim all they care about is others paying their taxes. Just insane mental gymnastics day in and day out.

MTVX was kind of cool for the five seconds it existed. I remember discovering Rival Schools there.

I give it six weeks before they give up on the programming that would make this worthwhile.

Nothing makes me laugh harder than their commentary on King Diamond's "The Family Ghost."

The only time she ever did it for me was her stand-up bit on Louie where she impersonated Delilah.

Man, those 45 minute episodes might be the worst part of the whole experiment. Just grueling to get through.

I didn't major in Russian Studies (just a bland history major), but I saw this at the height of my obsession with Russian history and culture. Weirdly enough, I first saw it on Instant Netflix. I'm sure I was listening to Kino a lot at the time too.

If I ever need a Gerwig fix, I'm just going to watch The House of the Devil for the 500th time.

4 has a lot of issues, but this and the car chase scene make it worthwhile.

I love the scene in the car afterwards where they're imitating the racist South African dude. Kills me every time.

When I teach my students about Rotten Boroughs, I always make them watch that episode. It tends to go over very well.

How this isn't the first comment is beyond me.

First thing that came to mind for me was the Vice story. It also reminded me of this interesting article about North Korean "craft" beer: http://www.wired.co.uk/arti…

This review hopes for a second season, but isn't this supposed to be a miniseries?

This is correct.

Aaron Lewis apologist.

Plus, the dude has to be in his 40s now and he STILL dresses up as "the wacky one."

I remember them being called the "Sesame Street of Nu Metal" for the five seconds they were around.

The method is tried and true, when you need money, go country. Kid Rock did it, so did Hootie and even the idiot from Staind. The latter is the funniest because he sings about being a country boy despite being from Massachusetts.