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Being injected by Velocity-9 + the fact that Trajectory's outfit is still intact after her death = hints that Jesse will become Jesse Quick in the season finale (after her trip to Opal City, of course)?

…or finding a cool means of suicide in case they are chosen to review the unnecessary Purge parody, Meet the Blacks.

As soon as Gary mentioned that work was being done on the downstairs bathroom, I had a feeling that said bathroom was where the "Saw" parody was taking place.

A BAT CREDIT CARD!?

Another thought about Regal Entertainment's "no kids under six allowed in an R-Rated movie" rule: does anyone else think that Regal is well aware of the possible chaos that may happen due to Sausage Party and have installed this rule ahead a time to get the point across that this isn't a film that intended for kids?

To quote the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie:

…or at least ban them from seeing the ones that can easily be considered a "bad influence" to them (i.e. any film with the words "The" and "Purge" in the title).

…and instead of Poe Dameron, their leader is Knute Rockne.

…or more specifically, The Last Stand.

I'm leaning towards those who are either fans of Robot Chicken or are getting sick and tired of the same old CGI movie cliches and want to see an "adult" take on them that is a mix of a deconstruction and a "take that" of those films.

He'd probably would make a better booker than Vince and Kevin Dunn as well.

The Rocky The.

"Crusaders of the Lost Mark" is definitely worth checking. Not going into detail here, but this episode is not only one of the best episodes of the latest season, but it could quite possibly be considered one of the best episodes of the entire series.

If you want to see a really good musical episode, watch The Fairly Oddparents "School's Out!: The Musical" episode

You know those voting for the Oscars is too old when one of the biggest songs of the year is snubbed just because it appears in one of the Fast and the Furious films.

All I can about it is, "Any modern day He-Man parody just isn't complete without it." :D

What a twist!

Hai, doggy.

O hai, gun barrel.

Lava wasn't even eligible, as Pixar submitted the short for last year's Oscars.