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The Kenneth Branagh version of Hamelt is a lot less Oedipal than the Mel Gibson one. Hell, Mel is practically dry humping Glenn Close at 4:40 -

“Challenge accepted.”

My parents rented an RV to drive from Illinois to Wyoming and back, but the sewage line was leaking, so we were forbidden to use the toilet. One night on the way home, we stopped at a small park in Nebraska to sleep for the night. The only bathroom was a cinder block building, and when I entered it, I discovered it

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Loonette is a Canadian clown who likes to tidy up her house, so she’s not that demonic.

Remember when Bieber’s face was crudely photoshopped onto this picture for that article about him liking butts?  The article and the accompanying picture are art.

I was quoting the original article, but you are correct!

I like breweries that offer a wide variety of beers. There are too many breweries that have the usual sampling of one stout, one IPA, one lager, one red ale, one brown ale, etc. Surprise me with a couple of brews I’m not expecting, something I can’t find at every other brewery, like a black German-style session lager

I guess I thought the skit was kinda lame until McKinnon’s bizarre burlesque teacher appeared, and I found that character hilariously weird and specific. But then the ending ignored her and went with the easy incest joke. And the cruise skit ending was really bad, especially when the camera cut to an exterior shot of

But such an incest joke is too easy and literally has nothing to do with the rest of the burlesque skit. I mean, having an incest joke attached to something with Kit Harrington is the kind of thing Family Guy would do.

Having a woman lusting after a man be his sister isn’t a huge leap?  I strongly disagree.

Did people like the endings of the burlesque and cruise skits? Those reveals (“That guy I’m lusting after is actually MY BROTHER!” & “That woman sitting with us is NO ONE WE ACTUALLY KNOW!”) came out of nowhere, were tacked on, seemed hackneyed, and ignored what actually worked in the skits (like McKinnon’s burlesque

When you hear “Baba O’Reily”:

I’m probably not very good at CAH, but one of the first times I played was not fun for me at all. The host, a self-proclaimed CAH expert, kept critiquing the cards that were played, when it wasn’t his turn, which had the effect of swaying the other players’ picks (and probably helped him win). He got mad at me when I

Pretty sure this means men (who don’t look like women), but you probably already knew that

I am very lucky to have seen Emma Thompson play the Fool in King Lear in Chicago in, oh, maybe 1989 or 1990. In the same production, her then husband Kenneth Branagh (playing Edgar) ran around stage in what seemed to be a jockstrap.

Says who? What evidence is there that this is true? The Joy of Sex was published well into the sexual revolution, so I’d guess there were public conversations about all varieties of sex then.

But are the Tigers playing . . . tonight?

His performance in Okja was . . . interesting. He was like a cross between Steve Irwin and Richard Simmons.

Gina Rodriguez would have had to have played the role of Gloria in Miss Bala once before if she was going to “reprise” (or perhaps repeat) the role. For example, Bruce Willis played the role of David Dunn in Unbreakable, and then reprised the role in Split and Glass. However, this is Rodriguez’s first time in the role