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I thought Misty Knight was becoming Iron Man for a second…

"insufferable former TV icon"

Did New York get rid of the pimps and the CHUDs too?

Back off, man. He's a scientist.

Ray Stantz hit some hard times after the bank foreclosed on his family home and the occult bookshop closed down. Now he's forced to hock vodka bottled in glass skulls. He also really misses the ghostly blowjobs…

It's true! That man has no dick!

They had to resort to giving away free balloons and coffee cups just to get a little business.

Michael Pena and Luis Guzman share this sentiment.

Hi, I'm actor Troy McClure. You might remember me from such TV series as "Buck Henderson: Union Buster" and "Troy and Company's Summertime Smile Factory".

Yea, they had to take out a second mortgage on Ray's family home.

I hate to be pedantic, but I believe they did own the firehouse. Atleast I never remember anything to insinuate otherwise.

They ended up doing that in Ghostbusters: The Video Game, with Walter Peck being appointed as a liason between the Ghostbusters and the city.

They need to get Brian Blessed on the next season as well. Work on that Game of Thrones people!

It was also supposed to be set in Los Angeles and feature real gangs like the Crips and Bloods. And it sounded just bad…

Cryptozoic just released a Rick and Morty cooperative card game, based on the episode Total Rickall, that I really want to try out.

Danny McBride was the best part of the movie, then they had to kick him out halfway through it.

I just finished Until Dawn and Uncharted 4 and am thinking of starting this one next. I've heard great things about it.

I thought the accountant guy was Jason Schwartzman at first and got excited — but alas it wasn't. I do agree, he was an odd addition that felt tacked on, but I did enjoy the relationship that grew between him and the African warlord.

Hopefully this isn't the end of Christoph Waltz's time as the villain. I haven't seen the last Bond film yet, but everything I read said that his Blofeld was a letdown and dull too. And the man was practically born to play a Bond villain.

I love that scene as they get increasingly annoyed at the cab driver, before Randy Quaid has a full-on meltdown. And the cab driver just responds with a sheepish smile.