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This reminds me: I wound up not seeing the movie; after reading enough reviews I feel somewhat confident in my choice. But during the Red Letter Media review, they mentioned that Superman flips out at one point and calls Zod a "motherfucker." Is that for real?

Yeah, but… Hulu sucks and stuff.

I never even heard of it!

Whoa whoa whoa, that is NOT canon.

Pity.

Anybody know if there's a special snappy retort you get for telling Siri to "Eat Up Martha?"

A not-trivial element of why it was so bad was the fact that it blatantly used 7 or 8 different animation studios, all with absurdly different styles for designing and animating the story, and with no explanation. Halfway through, the whole thing started looking like Dragonball Z fan art being scribbled on the back of

YOU SHOULD BE.

I do. The latter more than the former, really.

I can think of at least one band that is better than this guy.

I just remember her character being so heinous and unlikeable that I'd often want to flip to another channel when she appeared. As a result, I'm utterly unable to separate that from the actress herself — to the point that when I heard she kept getting busted for DUIs, my immediate reaction was "Good, serves the bitch

Prepon was on the B-team, but she was the B-team leader.

I'm a little disappointed that they didn't look at the 1-800-PAIN-LAW ads we get here in the NYC area. It's not quite as cringe-worthy as these, but I can't think of a more bizarre slogan for anything, let alone a law firm, than "I was in PAIN. I needed LAW."

It's from all those candy bars he was scarfing down during Stargate.

The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand. Or so I have read.

It's important to remember that Hader was also being tortured by the writer(s). John Mulaney would intentionally rewrite the Stefon bits just before airtime, throwing him curveballs just make him break.

I liked a couple tracks on "Camp," but it was jarring to hear how intensely self-serious it was. I knew going in that it was a legit project for Glover, but I wasn't prepared for how much angst and pathos he was throwing at me.

@avclub-1b1f9a3e639ecc53f335314fc9d8403b:disqus Uh, have you?

At this juncture, I think this is entirely in Lifetime's wheelhouse as an outlet for all media that depicts woman as miserable, wretched creatures.

Didn't goddamn Clerks 2 get an 8-minute standing ovation at Cannes?