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Took real chances. All the shows we're listing here are older shows that have either already ended or jumped to streaming channels (or are about to end, in P&R's case, or might as well have ended, in The Simpsons' case). I think you'd be hard-pressed to find any real risk-taking from any of the major broadcast

Everyone seems to hate it for some reason but I think "Frank's Brother" is absolutely brilliant. How anyone can find Frank stopping his story mid-sentence to stuff bread in his face anything less than hilarious is beyond me.

More like 12-34, but yeah.

Even Letterboxd suffers from some of the same problems, but it's still leaps and bounds ahead of IMDb.

I'd rather watch a series by Mel Brooks.

I can't wait to hear GWAR's "Potatoes and Molasses."

Roky Erickson - Two-Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)

Alice Cooper - Teenage Lament '74

Michael Hurley - Hog of the Forsaken

YES. Or "The Night."

Uncle Tupelo - Gun

"Renee Remains the Same" is my favorite song of theirs but "Valerie Loves Me" would probably be the best one for Undercover.

Hang dai, fuckin' Wu.

Holy shit I didn't even realize there wasn't one until now and now I'm outraged.

I somehow managed to get tickets. And I'm really surprised/disappointed that all the other celebrities on the studio floor had the restraint to not punch Kissinger in the face.

As far as I'm aware it was a limited edition print of 500 and that's all there is (for now at least - I don't see why they wouldn't reprint and sell them again in non-signed-and-numbered form sometime soon).

I'm a regular 'ole member of the public who was in the audience for the finale, and needless to say it was fucking incredible.

Problem is this isn't even a hypothetical situation and you're demonstrably wrong. In 2006 there was a British movie called Death of a President that was a mockumentary about a speculative assassination of George W. Bush (http://www.imdb.com/title/t…. It was met in the U.S. with some minor hubbub and expressions of

Damn.

He needs more authentic frontier gibberish in his Western parodies.