thebeatdoctor
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thebeatdoctor

"Hey uhhhh yaknow, we had dat Rousey broad in da last movie, ain't dat enough for da feminists?"

That'll be an interesting test for McBride, and whether an audience can take him seriously in a non-comic role. I know he's done at least a couple of serious roles, but I'll be damned if I can think of them.

HEYOOOOOO!

I see what you did there.

Holy shit.

BAAAAAAAH HA HA HA HA HA HA!

Depends on how serious they take their grammar. If we're really talking "since 2000," it would be movies starting from 2001. (Related aside: my dad, a former science teacher, got into some legit beef with my sister's sixth-grade banquet coordinator back in the day over the fact that her 2001 graduating class was, in

Yeah, Super Troopers, Tropic Thunder and How High should all be on here somewhere.

"MacGruber"?? Jesus Christ.

"How High" should be on this list. Somewhere in upper 30s, maybe, but it should definitely be on there.

I am kind of curious if Harold Ramis didn't grant permission to use his likeness. Not that the other cartoon Ghostbusters looked a lot like their real-life counterparts, but they were all a lot closer than Egon.

It was great. That's what's up.

GAWDDAMN, "Denver the Last Dinosar"?? DJ BuzzFeedAldrin, pullin' out the deep cuts!

I could watch a clip of Ray and Winston at the kids' birthday party over and over again and never get tired of it. "Something strange, aaaand it don't look gooooood….."

Holy shit, I completely forgot about the Alt-Ghostbusters cartoon! Thanks for the reminder!

It's hard for me to see Goggins as anything other than Shane Vendrell from "The Shield," but he seems to be pretty great in just about everything.

I agree. As someone with a 3-year-old at home and a full schedule — and I'm in a band — I can identify now with a lot of the sentiments of the song. There are a lot of times when I think to myself, "I'd sure like to be at home with my family right now." If she doesn't like the song because it's low-energy and

It only took her about a dozen years at Fox to realize how terribly she was being treated.

"N 2 Gether Now" is the high-water mark for the Bizkit, and it's primarily due to Method Man and Primo's involvement. 'Nuff said.

Gretchen Carlson: a little slow on the ol' uptake.