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One of my favorites for sure. I'm also a fan of Mudmen, Rick is so under appreciated.

I personally have no bias one way or another since I'm not into the scene but I found it kind of odd considering how big Kanye is that no one mentioned him until the very end of the movie, perhaps it is judged on pure rap ability though. Apparently he is on 2 diff lists of Chris Rock's though, just not his personal

The ones for certain I know he states in the movie are Jay Z, Scarface, LL Cool J (before the show) and if he has a 6th maybe Biggie

Oh ok, I figured because you didn't mention it even though it was in the review it was the other cameo featuring possibly the whitest person in the movie (not the boyfriend)

All my screenings have that crowd, the funniest cameo of my audience was certainly DMX (not a spoiler, in the post) though the one the other person is referring to was a close second I'm sure.

He said Cosby is a great storyteller so there was a little more than just his name but he wasn't like what a respectable person. When I heard it I'm like I bet he's going to regret that.

The biggest groan I heard from the audience was when Rosario Dawson mentioned Kanye in her Top 5.

They talked about this on the nerdist recently. I forget who the guest was, Ok Go maybe?

So you've got a thing for mama's boys I guess?

That Mom stuff tho.. My wife used to love New Girl and then Mindy came along and became her new fav show whereas New Girl began to annoy her. Now she's kind of turned off by Danny with the whole Mom shit and finding a lot of these Mindy moments to be a little too over the top in a cartoony sitcom way. Their

Mindy this season is having a New Girl last season. That being said, I loved Danny's comment about not needing a Kramer and how Morgan is more of that energy.

I thought this episode was a big improvement over the last few. A, B and C plots were all entertaining.

When I saw a screening for this the audience went absolutely wild during it. I could barely hear the dialogue over all the laughing but I think they had the volume a bit lower than normal too. As the review states, it's a movie where the cast looks like they had fun at least. The review also helps me tell the

I couldn't even remember the boss who wasn't Aniston or Spacey.

I was pretty disappointed personally. I feel like the last few episodes in particular have had more of a noticeable decline in quality than the earlier ones of the season though.

Definitely have to agree, Rosa and the Crews/Braugher interaction were the best elements of the episode. I dunno about S2 being weaker than S1 but like most people are saying, it's better than the first half of S1 at least so it's somewhere in the middle.

Does anyone have any info on the song during the trip sequences? It kind of reminds me of Royksopp

Thankyou. It seems kind of weird to say The Three Stooges are genuinely funny but Carrey isn't… they're both slapstick comedy which people find low-brow. When you start drawing the line it gets confusing, you can say one is less low-brow or more clever but they're still low-brow physical comedy. At least Carrey had

At first I was kind of amazed this sequel was created in the first place, not in a bad way though. I saw a screening last week and while it was okay, the characters are just so unlikable compared to the original. Spoiler ahead, 3 of the main plot points all turn out to be pointless. I guess the main plot is just

All I needed to know about that episode based on the guide info was that Sarah Palin showed up to let us know that she's in on the joke so it's the episode where that bit dies.