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"...Whoopi would have made it work."

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Simpsons TV Show. The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.

My 5x5 for April. Thoughts/recs/assumptions?

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A Reddit community for all things Last.fm and scrobbling! Discuss the latest features, discover cool Last.fm tools and utilities, share your taste, celebrate scrobble milestones and more.

🎵 Buh-buh-buh-buh! Oh the sunshine's bright on my old Kentucky home. Buh-buh-buh-buh...trust me, it'll be funny when I'm an old man.

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Simpsons TV Show. The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.

"Everybody wants somethin' for nothin'!" "I'm old, gimme gimme gimme!"

Simpsons TV Show. The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.

"Oh, no! Aliens, bio-duplication, nude conspiracies! Oh my god, Lyndon LaRouche was right!"

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Simpsons TV Show. The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.

Silver Surfer: The Animated Series (1998)

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Welcome to r/forgottentv, the ultimate destination for all things related to forgotten TV shows. Tell us about the shows YOU remember and want to discuss. Whether they were critically acclaimed gems or cringe-worthy disasters, this sub is dedicated to exploring and discussing those hidden treasures that have slipped through the cracks of mainstream recognition. Let's gather here to celebrate forgotten TV shows! Note: This is NOT r/TipOfMyTongue

"Just take it! Takeittakeittakeittakeittakeittakeit...TAKE IT!"

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Simpsons TV Show. The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.

Since Disney owns both IPs, this crossover might still be a possibility...

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A subreddit for fans of Mike Judge's 1997 animated series "King Of The Hill"

"We're realistic."

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Simpsons TV Show. The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.

We all know which is the superior Harry Potter fanfic...

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From Hitler’s love of young adult fiction to Saddam Hussein's shameful romance novels, this podcast sheds new, weird light on history's monsters. The host, Robert Evans, is a journalist at Bellingcat, a former editor at Cracked.com and author of the books 'A Brief History of Vice' and 'After the Revolution'. BtB is one of the shows within the 'Cool Zone Media' podcast network. You can contact the Cool Zone Media team with tips and suggestions at coolzonemedia.com/contact/

I would have preferred the sadboi stoner career trajectory for Aaron Lewis instead of what we have now.

Todd in the Shadow's dedicated subreddit! Watch Todd's One Hit Wonderland, where he takes a look at the full careers of bands and artists known for only one song, or watch Todd's Pop Song Reviews, where he takes one current smash hit song and take it apart, break it down line by line, see what parts work and what doesn't, and analyze where it fits within both current trends and the artists' body of work.

Clerks (1995 TV Pilot)

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Welcome to r/forgottentv, the ultimate destination for all things related to forgotten TV shows. Tell us about the shows YOU remember and want to discuss. Whether they were critically acclaimed gems or cringe-worthy disasters, this sub is dedicated to exploring and discussing those hidden treasures that have slipped through the cracks of mainstream recognition. Let's gather here to celebrate forgotten TV shows! Note: This is NOT r/TipOfMyTongue

OHW Suggestion: "The Humpty Dance" by Digital Underground

Todd in the Shadow's dedicated subreddit! Watch Todd's One Hit Wonderland, where he takes a look at the full careers of bands and artists known for only one song, or watch Todd's Pop Song Reviews, where he takes one current smash hit song and take it apart, break it down line by line, see what parts work and what doesn't, and analyze where it fits within both current trends and the artists' body of work.

Best Fictional Artists/Bands from TV, Movies, et cetera

Todd in the Shadow's dedicated subreddit! Watch Todd's One Hit Wonderland, where he takes a look at the full careers of bands and artists known for only one song, or watch Todd's Pop Song Reviews, where he takes one current smash hit song and take it apart, break it down line by line, see what parts work and what doesn't, and analyze where it fits within both current trends and the artists' body of work.

Houdini (2014 miniseries)

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Welcome to r/forgottentv, the ultimate destination for all things related to forgotten TV shows. Tell us about the shows YOU remember and want to discuss. Whether they were critically acclaimed gems or cringe-worthy disasters, this sub is dedicated to exploring and discussing those hidden treasures that have slipped through the cracks of mainstream recognition. Let's gather here to celebrate forgotten TV shows! Note: This is NOT r/TipOfMyTongue

Would Tulsi Gabbard count as a bastard since she's part of the Trump Administration now?

From Hitler’s love of young adult fiction to Saddam Hussein's shameful romance novels, this podcast sheds new, weird light on history's monsters. The host, Robert Evans, is a journalist at Bellingcat, a former editor at Cracked.com and author of the books 'A Brief History of Vice' and 'After the Revolution'. BtB is one of the shows within the 'Cool Zone Media' podcast network. You can contact the Cool Zone Media team with tips and suggestions at coolzonemedia.com/contact/

What is everybody's opinion on Stone Temple Pilots?

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Todd in the Shadow's dedicated subreddit! Watch Todd's One Hit Wonderland, where he takes a look at the full careers of bands and artists known for only one song, or watch Todd's Pop Song Reviews, where he takes one current smash hit song and take it apart, break it down line by line, see what parts work and what doesn't, and analyze where it fits within both current trends and the artists' body of work.

While everyone else says that "Iron Man" was Robert Downey Jr.'s comeback film, I'd argue that "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" was his true comeback role. Plus, Shane Black is a great screenwriter

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Not gonna lie, "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" kind of ruined musical biopics for me (but in the best way possible).

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Todd in the Shadow's dedicated subreddit! Watch Todd's One Hit Wonderland, where he takes a look at the full careers of bands and artists known for only one song, or watch Todd's Pop Song Reviews, where he takes one current smash hit song and take it apart, break it down line by line, see what parts work and what doesn't, and analyze where it fits within both current trends and the artists' body of work.

When I seriously got into film during high school, "(500) Days of Summer" was one of the films I watched repeatedly. How does it hold up 16 years later?

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I always thought "Broken Flowers" had Bill Murray's second best dramatic performance (after "Lost in Translation," of course). Plus, "Broken Flowers" was my introduction to Jim Jarmusch.

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My extra spoopy 5x5 for October. Thoughts/recs/assumptions?

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A Reddit community for all things Last.fm and scrobbling! Discuss the latest features, discover cool Last.fm tools and utilities, share your taste, celebrate scrobble milestones and more.

What is everybody's opinion on "The Blair Witch Project"? Is it a modern-day horror classic? Is it overrated? Is it in between? How does it hold up today?

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Re-watching "Howl's Moving Castle" in theaters last week made me realize something: the food in Studio Ghibli movies had no business being this appealing.

For Fans of Cartoons! We welcome all forms of professionally animated television shows and movies. Amateur shows, cartoon strips, live action, and self promotion should not be posted here. Please read over our rules before submitting. Welcome!

"Ed Wood" has always been an oddly inspiring movie about filmmaking, even though its titular subject is very inept at it. This is my pick for Tim Burton's best film.

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