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There's an Australian KFC commercial where a family is driving and sees a billboard for KFC and it makes them so hungry, they start eating the car…

I didn't see the unedited KFM from start to finish until a few years ago, and the sex scenes just made me feel uncomfortable. I was really relieved to learn the actors playing the couple having sex in front of the television at the end was a real-life couple.

And (pre-YouTube, anyway) it wouldn't hurt the A-lister's credibility in the US, since no one would ever seen them.

I read on TV Tropes the other day that the designers of Oregon Trail originally wanted the wagon's food supply to increase by a little whenever someone in the party died.

You'll notice Puddle Cruiser is not on this list. That's because I haven't seen Puddle Cruiser.

1. Super Troopers
2. Beerfest
3. Club Dread
4. Slammin' Salmon

It was "Son of a son of a bitch! Mother mother fucker!" which is twice as hilarious as what you wrote.

Did that couple also write the ep with "Thirty-two times keeps your tummy from danger; then you can stay up and watch the Lone Ranger," because oh man did that ep ever nail a certain period in a marriage.

On the plus side, they also didn't have to sit through the "We Had To Fire Michael Pitt, Now We Don't Know What To Do Hour [Starring Bobby Cannavale And His Dong]" season.

I think she showed up in an episode of Red Shoe Diaries.

Yeah, me neither.

Hey, at least BE didn't take a page out of Nip/Tuck's playbook and follow that up with progressively squickier instances of incest.

There was a long period where the only movies with Peter O'Toole I'd seen were Club Paradise and King Ralph.

Even King Ralph?

Yeah, like my wife, who doesn't seem to like any comedy where the humor comes from a character being an unrepentant dickhead, like Jon Hamm in Bridesmaids. She seems to like Eastbound and Down in small doses, though.

Hopefully he's not in hell, going "I really shouldn't be here."

"…then Howard told a black joke! But Robin laughed, so it was OK."

The only list Boondock Saints should ever appear on is "22 films whose fanboys should be chemically castrated."

Huh, I always assumed Out Of Control was a Canadian import, just like….most of Nickelodeon's content around then. Hadn't realized it was produced by Nickelodeon.

I don't believe it.