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So cartoonishly evil. The only thing he was missing was a mustache to twirl.

The King's Speech

More like Bonerchuck

Save the Date; or, BITCHES BE CRAZY

Nena - "99 Luftballons"

J Geils Band - "Centerfold"

Kim Carnes - "Bette Davis Eyes"

The Band - "It Makes No Difference"

General Public - "Tenderness"

Good lord yes

Looking Glass - "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)"

I guess Ronald Reagan, Max Headroom, and the old lady from the "Where's the Beef?" ad weren't available.

I quite liked A Band Called Death but I couldn't stand Searching for Sugar Man. He seems like a perfectly nice, charming guy, but I found all of the self-righteous talking heads pretty irritating. It's not some sort of injustice that Rodriguez was never discovered; it's kind of just how popular music works.

Damien? He's just a mischievous, rambunctious kid.

Andy: "And that's how it ends. It's called Babe, and I know it sounds corny—a talking pig or whatever—but you should all see it."
Donna: *wiping away a tear* "I feel like I just did."

Andy Dwyer's favorite movies are Roadhouse, Babe, and Rambo.

Fan theories are great when they work. Unfortunately, this is dumb and doesn't add up.

Okay okay, bear with me on this: that train from 1895 is the same super-train used by Doc Brown and his new family in Back to the Future III, having traveled ten years into the future from 1885.

Hahaha I hated that so much

It's kind of crazy how much better the Leonard Cohen original is. I never quite understood the Buckley fixation.