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Here's how I see things playing out:   I think that, given Gilligan's penchant for fucking-with-structure, the story WON'T pick-up exactly where it left off:  Rather, we'll be in some weird aftermath limbo that will eventually be explained in separate character POV snippets.

Here's my impression of a helicopter:  It looks just like an elevator!

Actually, I always thought Linder's voice started out as a tribute to his fellow cast-member Ted Levine —doing an impression of Ted as the skin-suit-sewing psycho Jame Gumb in *Silence of the Lambs.*  But as he developed it, he decided to take the performance one step farther:  Instead of just tucking his dick, Linder

Tharnl uht s'ms lug merbee s'you gerta pralum, hnr?

What, a normal, trimmed-short beard?  (I'm beginning to doubt that you're people at all…)

Molly Eichel:  PLEASE EDIT your copy!!

Given the nod to Spielberg in the "one final perfect moment with mom" ending, this movie could have been titled "A.(fr)I."

Sorry, but this movie looks so inauthentic, it should have been titled:  "I Can't Believe It's Not Butler."

Until I learn otherwise, I'm gonna refer to this project by the title:  "Fey Bar"

I have a feeling the REAL reason that "Adventure Time" got such a shameless shout-out this episode…is because the writers and animators are angling for a new gig in the near Future.

Only if he "tucks" like he did as Jame Gumb in "Silence of the Lambs."

As much as I'm enjoying this show, I've got to say that Sonya's Data-like continual wide-eyed bafflement at the way hu-mans interact and live is starting to strain belief.  A detective's first weapon is understanding people, their psychology, their motivations; being able to "read" their faces and actions on the fly. 

I think, what with the kid pissing his pants post-murder, the title they were going for was "Wetness."

My main concern with this project is with its writer: Steve Conrad's screenplays have, to my mind, so far all been dull, pretentiously heavy-handed, over-serious, predictably earnest, and utterly lacking in whimsy —the one thing a "flights-of-fancy" movie might need. (Also, looking at the Trailer, all the visuals

The curved rails on a rocking chair are called ROCKERS (duh) not "risers."  (Not that this fact is of any comfort to Entmann.)  Risers, I think, are part of a RECLINER.

Hi.  It's related to a drunken "spoonerism" that was popular in comedy films of the 1930s — 1950s (I think I first heard it uttered in "The Thin Man):  It's just the inebriated garbling of the phrase "I think I've had too many martinis" into "tee many martoonies."  So Futurama was just having its mob, which was

Deep-cut obscure joke/reference of the night:  The protestor carrying the sign:

I think Dreamworks owes John Landis a fee for the "intellectual property" they ripped-off…when they basically got the idea for "Turbo" from this clip:  http://www.youtube.com/watc…

I thought this George Barris-designed hearse might have made a "guest appearance" on the show as well.  Then I looked up all the vehicles and drivers from the "Wacky Racers" and, no, this race-car was never on the program.  So it's not "both"; it merely brings the show to the minds of the Venture villains.  (If you're