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At Dragon*Con over the weekend, Rob Paulsen talked about the origin of "Yes Always." Before recording sessions, he and Maurice LaMarche would have to warm up their voices and also test to make sure the microphones' levels were right, so they got to say whatever they wanted for half an hour. Every time, LaMarche would

Says the Whovian.

Oh, come on. There was a black Minister of Magic. That means racism is over.

Which begs the question: at what point does your kid's goofy wizard name break the law against revealing goofy wizardry to Muggles?

Proving that press junkets for a film have never served a purpose, even before the Internet made the press obsolete.

You know, I don't particularly disagree with you on any point except that, yes, comic books can be literature. Most aren't, but the rare exceptions are just as good as novels that are granted that label. The same is true of novels themselves. The vast majority of books aren't "literature," but are written just as a

People have been asking that exact question about pretty much every great piece of literature for the past sixty years, so it must be good.

Well, he wasn't strutting down a hall singing "Shake Ya Ass," painted like a zombie, or covered in blue fur, so it's pretty easy to not recognize him.

When describing people, I always try to work in "but (s)he's not 100% a dick."

My only gripe with this movie was whenever Kat Dennings would get angry at her mom for not letting her have sex, I couldn't help but think "Uh, Kat Dennings? You don't need to ask permission from your mom for that."

"One of"?

The mats they make the bread out of were purchased from Gymboree.

All A.V. Club-style joking aside, this was a good guy who managed to find a way to help people by doing something he loved. He lived a positive life and left the world a better place than how he found it. May he rest in peace.

They're erobotic!

Yet, all over the Internet, I keep seeing people make the opposite argument: now that Fallout 4 has voiced protagonists, it "ruins immersion/roleplaying" that you can't just imagine the character's voice.

Vince Neil only got 30 days, and he killed somebody.

Isn't that basically what Supernatural became for a few seasons?

DuJour means family!

Bill & Ted needed them to get their friends out of jail.

Also omitted: KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!