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The Gender-not-specified Person Who Cried Wolf.
The problem with Outrage Addicts is that when they treat everything as the worst-thing-ever, they won't have people's attention for the genuinely horrible shit.
Another sticking point I have is when (usually the same group of reactionaries) responds to someone trying to

The Girl Talk dude should get a hold of those Cruise/Travolta auditing session recordings. It could give his work that little extra 'something'

Yep. I'd imagine it to be kind of hard to give away hundreds of thousands of dollars and then turn around and just say 'well, guess I was wrong about that' and walk away. Especially for people who don't have Tom Cruise levels of money.

wouldn't they have said that they were rubber, and once you reach OT6 they'll be able to bestow upon you the knowledge of what you are?

Should have went with Rick saying "Oh, hi Morgan"

As long as he doesn't take a ride to Crazy Town, the late-90's band famous for such hits as Butterfly, and… just that.

Unless he runs into Jefferson Twilight.

But who are they going to get to play the inbred descendant of Jesus?
Humperdoo!

I really hope you were wearing a velvet or satin cape at the time as well.

This is fantastic.
UHF was my first pop culture obsession. Well, it wasn't successful, so… unpop culture obsession?
I still remember being in grade 1, and my friend and I excitedly talking about the commercials for it we had caught on tv, and begging our parents to take us to see it in the theater.
Then spending the

Alkaline Trio were absolutely one of my favorite bands back in ye olden timey high-school days, along with Hot Water Music. I remember being rather excited when I learned they were doing a split and covering each others songs. It was…. pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good.

I'm going to pitch a re-remake of Life on Mars, only this time it'll be about a brash young go-getter whose only means of getting around is to get piggy-back rides from Bruno Mars.

radical thought: they could try new ideas, maybe?
or, failing that, broaden the scope of properties they're willing to adapt. At least in the film industry, they've shown a willingness to adapt narrative-free board games, so maybe the TV industry could adapt.. I don't know, the menus from chain restaurants?
Like a

I'm a huge fan of most of Tim and Eric's stuff (and the stuff they do separately), but it's absolutely not for everyone. Which I don't think is a problem, and I really don't understand fans who turn to insulting people that don't like Tim and Eric's work (or similar work like The Eric Andre Show, Wonder Showzen,

69.99 for the title screen on disc.
Basic game-play functions available for 5.99 each as DLC.
Save-game function available only through pre-orders at EB Games.

Gotta love the intersection of business and art. The bean-counters push money-grubbing, horrible ideas on the creatives (in the case of the newest SimCity, forced online requirement), when said idea turns out to be as bad as anyone with two braincells could see it being, blame the creatives for the failure, rinse and

Omaha Cinnabon Manager were my favorite 90's alt rock group.

So, what you're saying is that I shouldn't pitch "The Adventures of Hrothgar the Severed Head and Eustace the Exploding Tortoise" to AMC?
Well, back to the drawing board.

I've found that, generally speaking, people who express an inability to tolerate more deliberate pacing in any film/tv are providing a valuable service, in that they're letting you know not to put too much weight into their opinion about something's quality.

You know, I really loved this scene. As a comic bit I found it a lot more satisfying than the broader caricatures of Jimmy's earlier clients. Those were entertaining, no doubt, but they also felt a little below the pedigree of the show this spun out of in their obviousness.