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Hey, AV Club, it might be time to consider seeking therapy over your Vanderpump/Sandoval obsession.

I’m sure most don’t really care, but Jonny Fairplay (Pearl Islands) told the lie about the dead grandma to go on a reward and gather sympathy among other players. Dreamz (Fiji) was given a car but then reneged on giving up immunity.

I hate to be all “um, actually,” but, um, actually, it’s “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)“, not “made of these.” 

Radiohead, Weird Al, Bjork, and OK Go have all been mentioned, but I definitely think Tool’s video for Sober has to make this list. Weird and clever!

I feel like this list weighted video popularity too heavily.  The fact that there isn’t a single OK Go video on here serves as evidence.

It’s obviously very hard to narrow down thousands of videos to just 50, but I will always have a special place in my heart for Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden, and its omission from this list is glaring.  Great video, great song.  Sober by Tool also needs to be here.

Listen up fives, a ten is posting

I did love the end of The Irishman, when the FBI are trying to get him to spill any part of what he knows, and he refuses despite the fact that every person involved is long dead.

But also Craig Robinson. “I seen you rip somebody’s jawbone off.  I SEENT IT!”

Thanks, AV Club. This list explains why I haven’t laughed in a movie theater since 1999 much better than I could have.

Well you’ve certainly chosen some of the most annoying comedic performances of the 21st century. 

When I think Colin Ferrell in In Bruges, sharp-witted is not what comes to mind. The whole point is he’s a dim bulb who Gleeson comes to feel protective over.

I think I would put Danny McBride in Pineapple Express over This is the End.

This is a weird take for an article pointing out the collaborative nature of making movies.

He’s definitely become a parody of himself now, but Killin’ Them Softly is a flawless stand-up set. Its insane to leave it off this list.

How do you do this without Chappelle?  Killing them Softly should be on here.  Doesnt matter what his stance is now.  That special slayed.

I know there will be 1000 replies like this, but the omission of Dave Chapelle’s Killin’ Them Softly (2000) seems irresponsible on a list like this. He was the most famous comedian in the world in the early 2000s, and this was his most famous and best special. Regardless of how bad his standup is now, Killin’ Them

I realize he’s said some problematic things in recent years (to say the least), but I still do not understand how in the world Dave Chappelle: Killin’ Them Softly isn’t on this list. 

I’ll take the case!