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I've only seen the ones for The Partridge Family and Mork and Mindy and they were…surprisingly informative.

SPOILERS FOR A SHOW THAT AIRED LIKE 5 YEARS AGO

FUUUUUUCK YOU. Get me another beer, Gordon.

One of my brother's HS friends once got detention because they had to do a skit for Spanish class and they basically ripped off the SNL Celebrity Jeopardy skits and at the end, my-brother's-friend-as-Will-Ferrell-as-Alex-Trebek said "I'm going to go home and put a gun in my mouth" in Spanish.

Carvey and Carell had Germans Who Say Nice Things, Carvey and Colbert had Skinheads From Maine.

A Serious Man is also a date movie in the sense that, if you go see it with someone you're dating, and they don't like it, then you can stop dating them.

I was really glad I saw Inside Out at the drive in, where no one had to see me sob besides my wife.

His audience is "liberals who think ironic racism is hilarious," which isn't exactly a huge demographic.

When you see Lyle's face slowly fall, you know you're in for a treat.

Not to mention, oh, Pump sneakers, the Club, the tomahawk chop…

Who knows, Torque, you might win a buck!

They darker than us! Woof!

I haven't seen the video in a while, but my recollection is that there were a lot of jokes that he either already used, or would use again.

Hitler Rap is the end result of actually understanding the conventions of the genre you're spoofing.

I saw the stage version on Broadway when Broderick and Lane returned to their roles (I think it was December 2003) and honestly, I can't picture anyone else playing Bialystock and Bloom.

I'm pretty sure the Venn diagram of "people who don't see the satire in Blazing Saddles" and "people who think Mad Men is a 46-minute celebration of racism and sexism" is a perfect circle.

Rock Ridge is gonna think it's a chicken that got caught in a tractor's nuts!

The Producers musical was set about 10 years before the original movie, so LSD wouldn't have made a whole lot of sense. Same reason why Ulla didn't dance to gogo music.

I finally saw High Anxiety a few years ago and just assumed it'd be funnier if I'd seen a Hitchcock film that wasn't called Psycho.