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Twas Boyd that stashed his cash in the false ceiling; Raylan with his drawers. 

I still have one niggling question about the mystery of the milked rattlers.  Clearly, it's beneficial to the art of evangelical snake handling.  But…I've also heard that there's a "broad" pain-suppressant element that can be teased out of many snake venoms, that's many times more powerful than morphine —and sometimes

I hope you get Fiurstcancoraids…—er, sorry; we don't do that here at the AV Club anymore.

@avclub-749a8e6c231831ef7756db230b4359c8:disqus —What you ate was probably slathered in way too much hot fiasco sauce.

We "gave up" (that is, language continued to evolve in THIS particular instance) about 50 years ago.  And yes, you CAN "hone in on" something:  The most obvious example:  A blade is as dull as a butter knife…and you begin to sharpen it to a razor's edge, honing in on that level of "excellence."  (This is the exact

My lawyer, Mr. Hoongadoonga, has already alerted me as to this mistake.  Thanks.

You're wrong, although perhaps only living up to your name.  "Honing in" IS, in fact, ALSO CORRECT (—and, in this context, more so than your "correction" —as it ALSO refers to a REPETITIVE act, like HONING; i.e., making "sharper" through repeated use). VIZ:

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My favorite commentary on the hackiness of the Hawkeye-in-charge period on TV's "M*A*S*H" was in the "DOOP attacks Spheron 1 Episode" of Futurama, where we meet the robot surgeon iHawk:  (check out the 42-second mark —onwards):

It was the best of lines, it was the worst of lines…

I disliked the final few minutes of "Killer" so much that it almost smashed my feelings about it.  But it's got so many strong performances and dark character touches, and artfully directed scenes to recommend it, that other regional period movies like "Lawless" (another movie with a truly awful penultimate stretch)

"The Killer Inside Me" a bad movie?  I'm gonna tell Noel Murray you said that!

Yeah, they are pretty good.  However, "Streets of Fire" (which was advertised as "A Rock & Roll Fable") IS officially a Musical at its core.

I don't know if I could ever agree with that sentiment, which, to my ears, sounds like:  "Art must be joyous or beautiful in order to qualify as a favorite."  I included that scene to represent the other end of the spectrum, where a sudden surprising musical interjection was "arresting, thematically intrinsic,

That Ron is so casually sloppy with the icecream glopping-up his 'stash makes me think I've got a better handle(bar) on his sex life.

That Ron is so casually sloppy with the icecream glopping-up his 'stash makes me think I've got a better handle(bar) on his sex life.

REDACTED IN EDIT: That was too misogynistically crass and ugly a joke; and, in afterthought, not funny enough.

Um…this is The AV Club, right?  So, surely, someone has already mentioned Shallow Gravy's "Jacket" on "The Venture Brothers."