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I think Donald mixes his daughter up with his wife, too.

I'm trying to understand how Zonzo's jokes might seem "wholesome" at first glance. And I'm trying to understand that the shirtless man shooting himself is a result of him being unable to see the difference between himself and a Nazi after a "maleficent though not at all meaningful exchange of symbols," but now my head

I'd like to recommend The UFO Incident, a made-for-TV movie about the Hills starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons as the famous couple. While the aliens and the abduction scenes (told in flashback via the couple's hypnosis) are creepy, the performances really humanize the Hills and the recovery of their

I thought Halle Barry's Storm said that to Toad in X-Men, not Catwoman.

Go ahead, bub, draw. Draw. You’ll see. I’ll follow along with you. It’ll be okay. Just begin now like I’m telling you. You’ll see. Draw.

Pretty cool how a mortal living within a finite timeline has such a great understanding of infinity, something supposedly beyond the perception of all mortals

I think after Curt was killed, Rat Kiley started shooting at a baby water buffalo and didn't stop till it was in pieces.

1. What are the origins of the unintelligible "Frrt!" and "Heyumph!"
2. Are you still cado-ing people, or has that run its course?
3. Some episodes of "Delocated" were only 11 minutes long yet feature a lot of twists and turns in the plot. How hectic was it shooting that show?
4. The cast of "Delocated" seemed pretty

If I remember correctly, it actually happens that way. In fact, her roommate is a DJ, and without his permission, she organizes all of his LP's according to the Dewey decimal system in a scene that illustrates how much she likes the organizational system.

I knew a girl then who thought it was "jug" little pill.

If the article is suggesting that Bill Nye named the Flying Karamazov Brothers, I don't think that's true: http://www.fkb.com

What exactly is happening in the "(I know this isn't how it works)" panel?

There's an 80s teen comedy called "Heaven Help Us" that's set in an all boys Catholic school in the early 60s, and while it's not bad, it's kinda forgettable—I mean, no one remembers it like they do the works of John Huges. Anyways, when the main character falls in love and makes out with his girlfriend under a

Toddlers =/= right out of the womb

The video for "Daydreaming" reminds me a little of Monsters, Inc.

Sorry. The original Die Hard is pretty kick ass. But is it a work of art know for its great shots? I dunno. Maybe I'm seeing it through the prism of its many inferior sequels or reimaginings or whatever they call those now.

Towards the end, this felt like one of those Oscar clips of great moments in film that are padded out to promote Jurassic World. I'm not shitting all over these movies, but Dirty Dancing? Die Hard? Tim Burton's Batman? Avatar? Why not add an iconic scene featuring some Minions?

That's where I saw it, too, but wasn't that in the late 80s? The write-up above says it wasn't released till '92, but I remember it from before then.

*adjusts fedora, scratches neckbeard, lights vape pen* "Wait'll they see I told them I disagree in advance! That'll blow the sheeples' minds!"

Scientology is not a real religion?