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REE-HAB!

Sometimes I'm amazed at what they can get away with showing on Sons of Anarchy, and then I remember Nip/Tuck ran on the same network.

"…so I said "Hey! Lama! I am the one who knocks!"

Even those two couldn't be more creepy than the original actors.

Especially when you factor in the time it takes to synch it up with the movie, and if you're streaming, the time it takes to re-synch…

You could make an argument for the short that argued that women should go to college to learn how to be good wives for their husbands, can't remember the name.

Me too, but I would've enjoyed it a lot more if stupid Aubrey Plaza wasn't in it.

Taxi.

"It sad that SNL really only work well when it doing meta humor, but when it works, it works."

There was also an MTV Movie Awards sketch around the same time with Horshack and Washington as Vincent and Jules, doing the Amsterdam scene from the beginning of Pulp Fiction.

The only thing I found interesting about that game was trying to figure out where it fit into the Sopranos timeline.

The first time I saw CGI Livia, I didn't know it was CGI.

They also won when they were coached by William Devane.

"Engelberg, don't jump in, you'll flood the Valley"?

Um, hello, Airplane!

And the biggest Joan Wilder fan in Colombia.

With 2, seeing Geriatric Dean Martin seduce women who appear to be his granddaughters is kind of creepy, but it's worth it for the scene with Frank Sinatra where Sinatra clearly isn't even in the same room as the actors at the same time.

No. No one would actually extol the virtues of Fierce Creatures.

In addition to the one official sequel?

I mean, Richard Dawson was frequently that creepy on Family Feud, so.