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    I bet he has someone say it in an unsubtitled yet translatable alien language, for nerds on Reddit to discover and post, and for Cracked.com to later put in five list articles.

    "Also, you don't call them 'sir'!"

    Panic Room was ok, Benjamin Button was actually ok to good and at least interesting.

    Even if we ignore Alien 3, there's Panic Room.

    Weird post.

    The writer had to comply with the AV Club policy of consistently hating on Smith, but didn't have anything in this bit of casting news to do it with so just randomly stuck sarcastic remarks all over it.

    "Hello, Mr R.R. Martin? Yes, your pizza is going to take longer than expected because we're all producing a new tv show. HOW DO YOU LIKE IT? WRITE THE GODDAMN BOOK ALREADY!"

    lol "deft subtleties" - Gold's dreadful cheese makes it feel even fluffier.

    I have a friend who is half-Japanese half-Filipino, so I think of him as "Jalapeno".

    I just need the Double Sausage Egg McMuffin Meal with hash brown and OJ to be available until midday, and the Big Tasty to be on the menu all year round.

    Well, he co-created it with Silverman and Schrab, but yeah. I was stating that it was really good, but in the strange construction used in the comment I was replying to.

    Ah, okay. Yeah, I didn't understand "Lake Bell", or "vocal fry" (which I have now googled)! SS doesn't do vocal fry, though, does she? And I'm not sure I'd characterise her voice as "sexy baby voice", maybe more "woman-child" to match her persona? Doesn't bother me, but I can see how it would grate for some. iirc she

    Sorry @kitcarp, I honestly cannot understand a thing you're saying!

    Sarah Silverman Program was … really good? Even if you don't like Silverman, there are loads of great supporting … characters? I also liked her in The Aristocrats and School of … Rock?

    There's someone else complaining about the "rude" use of this picture further down. What the fuck? He's a comedy actor taking a comedy role and they used a comedic picture of him in a different comedic role on a comedy show that the article talks fondly of. Why the hell are there two people getting het up about this?!

    I don't understand exactly how this maps to "freshman" or "major", but one of the first things we were told by our lecturer on my Film Studies undergrad university degree (age 18) was, "You don't have to pretend to like Citizen Kane. *I* don't like Citizen Kane, the last section purely consists of 'let's give Hearst a

    I wonder if they'll use this as a way to deal with where John Winchester is, or just continue to dodge it. (I stopped watching around season 8, so perhaps I've missed stuff.)

    Wow, I didn't think that would be it!

    "Kim's the first girl I kissed"?

    "Playing the son"? This is Prince Of Persia, not Shakespeare!