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I just watched the episode and I kept staring at that stupid dress, too. She looked ridiculous.

I met someone with face blindness (prosopagnosia is the technical term) when I was in college and took cognitive neuropsychology. It was someone my professor had met in a research study and he volunteered to talk with us. I'm not making this up—he was a photographer. He saw his disability as an advantage when it came

I've never liked Sheri Shephard much, but she's winning me over here. I'm not a big fan of the "I have ______ condition" repeat joke, but her having Involuntary Emotional Expression Disorder is a great basis for a running joke and her laugh really tickles me. And the picture in the textbook of the human figure falling

I'm so confused by this, and angered—why would people blow this out of proportion? It's only going to lead to people discounting later, bigger reveals (if we get any). I mean, I wasn't expecting much, but this wasn't even worth reporting on.

I feel dumb, I never realized he wrote the movie, too—I just thought he took it as a starting point for the series. I used to LOVE this movie—granted I was 11 when it came out and somewhat easily entertained, but come on, what's not to love? It's quirky and weird and yes, it's dumb, but not all movies have to be full

Baneposting is apolitical. Sure, there's a lot of references to it on Reddit, but it's not like you only see it on The Donald or pussypass or any of the other hellholes on that site.

It's the years of built up grime that you often see in urban apartments. Plus, I'm pretty sure Hannah would be kind of a messy person, anyway.

She said "Heat Street" with so much contempt, it's positively dripping out of her mouth. I love it.

I just watched the pilot for this show and I'm enjoying it. Sure, it's nothing new—it reminds me of the movie Heartbreakers in a way. But it's charming and I am liking the cast and characters.

Bill Maher's problem, IMO, is that he has zero self-awareness when it comes to his own blindspots. I think he means well, and I think he's funny sometimes and I respect what he tries to do on his shows. In addition, I think he's a colossal douche. I wouldn't call him irrelevant, though, not by a long shot.

Shades of Three O'Clock High? The trailer of this movie looked like a direct copy of Three O'Clock High except with dirtier jokes.

The sad thing is, I really think it's a good premise. I would like to see a modern version of it, made with decent actors and a good budget.

They should also give honorable mention to the Billy Ray Cyrus series "Doc." It's one of the dumbest, most unintentionally funny shows I've ever seen. Also, Mick Jagger in Freejack is a sight to behold.

I would have killed to see Leslie Jones dressed up as the ghost of Frederick Douglass on weekend update talking about how he's been dead for 122 years.

I really did like Gitarzan when I was a kid, but that's the only good song I think he ever did. The Streak is lame, and Ahab the Arab is just ghastly. I've outgrown it, and I now think he's terrible.

I think anything with Ray Stevens is terrible by default.

He'll probably choose not to go as a way of protesting on behalf of those who don't "qualify." And more power to him.

I'm glad someone is running with this concept, because I've long thought that Archie comics should get a neo-noir treatment.

THAT'S where I've seen him! I love that episode and he's so compelling in it. I am definitely going to see this movie. I love both Bradley Whitford and Catherine Keener, and the set up sounds really interesting.

Thank you, that's good to know. I don't like to read spoilers so I'm trying to avoid them for this movie. I'll go into it with an open mind.