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And the same year as Scary Movie, we also got the similarly titled DTV release "Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth". It starred Tom Arnold and it was horrible.

I liked Timothy Olyphant in the second one, even though he was sort of a weaker version of Stu from the original.

I loved Luke Wilson as the Stab version of Skeet Ulrich.

Granted, it was a five second scene within the thirty minute long anchorman battle. It's easy to miss it.

I always assumed that it was the Juggalos that did that.

Goodyear?

His character in Dodgeball is pretty much Tony Perkis as well.

Except Anchorman 2 had Harrison Ford as a werewolf anchorman.

David Duchovny and Garry Shandling's cameos are probably my favorite bits from it.

And Robot Devil steals the title of "Best TV devil that also happens to be a robot".

What about Mac's dad on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia? He was finally going to take Mac and Charlie to Cooperstown, to show them that there was no hard feelings over the whole "smuggling drugs up their butts" thing. Granted, they accidentally got him sent back to prison over it… but the thought was there!

Judge Reinheld begs to disagree. After Mock Trial flopped, the man's been desperate for work.

There, now no one can say that I don't own John Larroquette's spine.

The movie had a ton of cameos from directors. Joe Dante, Joe Singleton and Arthur Hiller for one. As well as Robert B. Sherman and Ray Harryhausen.

If only Larry hadn't been chased out of New York after last season. The new season could have been about him getting a recurring gig on a late-night variety show and generally pissing off everyone he comes near.

Of the few times I've listened since Anthony Cumia got fired, this is 100% true… That racist alcoholic really was the glue that kept that thing together.

I always thought he had pretty good chemistry with Kristen Bell on Veronica Mars.

Forget children's shows, I want to see a grim and gritty take on Funky Winkerbean. More so then it already is, that is. I think they're just scratching the surface of existential horror. It's like Tom Batiuk isn't even trying.

Sometimes you just need to strike when the iron's hot. That's what of' Jack Burton would say at a time like this.

You can get into a concert there with guns and knives, but I can't get a fucking bottle of water into Universal's CityWalk.