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Optimus_Rhyme posted:For those of you who don't watch NBC in the morning this was probably the funniest thing I've seen that was amazing, love it when he has to promote community on the shows he mocks.
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Oh, here go hell come. I want to see that new graphic over and over like Whitney's Kiss My rear end! Oh, here go hell come.
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| # ? Nov 13, 2010 04:17 |
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raditts posted:What in the gently caress is wrong with French people. I would expect something that cracked-out from the Japanese, but not the French. I didn't know they were so obsessed with bowel movements.
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| # ? Nov 14, 2010 15:25 |
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Didn't really like Sarah Hyland on the Soup. Maybe because she's not one of the super funny people on Modern Family.
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| # ? Nov 14, 2010 16:17 |
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Tupping Liberty posted:Didn't really like Sarah Hyland on the Soup. Maybe because she's not one of the super funny people on Modern Family. Most of the guests on The Soup aren't funny. She was only there because she's a huge fan of Joel and Community.
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| # ? Nov 14, 2010 16:31 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Most of the guests on The Soup aren't funny. She was only there because she's a huge fan of Joel and Community. I think it's pretty clear that most of the people who guest star on the Soup aren't comfortable with green screens or not having a lot of other people around, since they just stare at the camera and read their lines and then awkwardly run off camera. I always find it really awkward when two people are talking to each other but are staring at the camera instead of looking at each other., and that's 99% of the Soup interactions.
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| # ? Nov 14, 2010 17:13 |
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Palleon posted:I think it's pretty clear that most of the people who guest star on the Soup aren't comfortable with green screens or not having a lot of other people around, since they just stare at the camera and read their lines and then awkwardly run off camera. I always find it really awkward when two people are talking to each other but are staring at the camera instead of looking at each other., and that's 99% of the Soup interactions. The other 1% is Seth Green and his many moments of
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| # ? Nov 14, 2010 21:37 |
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Stephanie Pratt is always pretty awesome.
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404GoonNotFound posted:The other 1% is Seth Green and his many moments of Patrick Warburton was by far the best I've seen on the show.
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| # ? Nov 14, 2010 22:59 |
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Palleon posted:Patrick Warburton was by far the best I've seen on the show. Don't forget the cast of Mad Men (and the incredible acting range of Levar Burton).
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| # ? Nov 14, 2010 23:03 |
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Palleon posted:I think it's pretty clear that most of the people who guest star on the Soup aren't comfortable with green screens or not having a lot of other people around, since they just stare at the camera and read their lines and then awkwardly run off camera. I always find it really awkward when two people are talking to each other but are staring at the camera instead of looking at each other., and that's 99% of the Soup interactions. Pretty sure that's intentional, just like the scripts which are hammer subtle about what show or DVD the guest is promoting. It's just an excuse to get talented people to say something ridiculously unprofessional and then shoot a guy in a bikini with poorly timed gunshot sounds.
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| # ? Nov 16, 2010 18:37 |
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Tupping Liberty posted:Stephanie Pratt is always pretty awesome. Steph-a-nie Pratt Unlikely voice of reason Steph-a-nie Pratt
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| # ? Nov 16, 2010 19:38 |
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"Lets go to the beach, bitches!" Best moment of the night. That being said, I'm sorta disappointed at this weeks's riffing of Sarah Palin's Alaska.
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| # ? Nov 20, 2010 03:44 |
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ElwoodCuse posted:Steph-a-nie Pratt Stephanie Pratt was filmed before a live studio audience.
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ElwoodCuse posted:Steph-a-nie Pratt The one where she dives after a clip of her brother was pretty loving funny.
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| # ? Nov 20, 2010 04:07 |
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Anybody see the most recent episode? There was a scene from CSI that I could not help but make a clip of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsWRVIrwAx8
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| # ? Dec 1, 2010 02:59 |
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The 300th episode was hilarious, especially The Hoff's clip and Sanjaya showing up out of nowhere.
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Yoshifan823 posted:The 300th episode was hilarious, especially The Hoff's clip and Sanjaya showing up out of nowhere. Sanjayaaaa Too bad the Mad Men clip didn't make the top three though. Or the series finale of The Hills.
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| # ? Dec 5, 2010 06:46 |
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The Good Day New York clip was the best. The horrible band was already pretty funny but when it cut to the male host and he had this look of pure loathing and hatred I nearly died.
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| # ? Dec 5, 2010 07:28 |
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That look was seriously in "Come and sit on your Uncle Lester's lap kiddo" territory.
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Suben posted:The Good Day New York clip was the best. The horrible band was already pretty funny but when it cut to the male host and he had this look of pure loathing and hatred I nearly died. That clip had such a slow build-up, but what a payoff. I was thinking it would be a bored-looking cameraman, not the host glaring like he'd just been asked to perform a Rusty Venture on someone.
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| # ? Dec 9, 2010 19:12 |
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"I also noticed this one has a penis."
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| # ? Dec 14, 2010 05:40 |
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Wait, a Whitney reference that didn't end with KISSMYASS?
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| # ? Dec 18, 2010 03:02 |
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I hope "Greg Kelly: Unlikely Voice Of Reason" remains a constant segment for the year to come. Is this all leading up to a Howard Beale type outburst? One can only dream. Until then... Anchorwoman: "...pictures of him at a strip club." Greg: "Yeah? So? He's seperated, he's single...I mean, what?" *uncomfortable silence*
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Kodo posted:I hope "Greg Kelly: Unlikely Voice Of Reason" remains a constant segment for the year to come. Is this all leading up to a Howard Beale type outburst? One can only dream. Until then... That was awesome, the best part was how the female anchor said 'strip club' - like being photographed at a strip club is the worst, most embarrassing thing somebody could ever have happen to them.
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| # ? Jan 11, 2011 05:58 |
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Looking forward to week after week of The Bachelor.
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Kodo posted:I hope "Greg Kelly: Unlikely Voice Of Reason" remains a constant segment for the year to come. Is this all leading up to a Howard Beale type outburst? One can only dream. Until then... The only thing that could top it would be if Stephanie Pratt showed up to have a rational, reasoned argument with Greg and then they introduce "Snookie: Unlikely Voice of Reason" and the universe collapses on itself and Lou becomes the new dominant lifeform.
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| # ? Jan 11, 2011 06:59 |
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Zahgaegun posted:Looking forward to week after week of The Bachelor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFhR2FHKmss
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Kodo posted:I hope "Greg Kelly: Unlikely Voice Of Reason" remains a constant segment for the year to come. Is this all leading up to a Howard Beale type outburst? One can only dream. Until then... That shot of him sitting on the couch with that look of pure contempt for that lovely jew-disco band kills me every single time. It's like you can just look at that face and say "Yes, I completely understand how he feels."
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| # ? Jan 11, 2011 08:35 |
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raditts posted:That shot of him sitting on the couch with that look of pure contempt for that lovely jew-disco band kills me every single time. It's like you can just look at that face and say "Yes, I completely understand how he feels." Obviously they cut that clip to the perfect spot to make it as funny as possible but I really want to know what happens after that death stare.
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| # ? Jan 11, 2011 14:00 |
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Christ, Toddlers & Tiaras if often too horrifying to be funny. What a great show this week. Strip club, The Bachelor, T&T, and a crazed Millionaire Matchmaker.
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| # ? Jan 13, 2011 05:26 |
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Zahgaegun posted:Christ, Toddlers & Tiaras is always too horrifying to be funny. Now it's the truth. I mean loving hell, I can't fathom one minute of that show not feeling like your soul being molested.
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| # ? Jan 13, 2011 06:25 |
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Ape Agitator posted:Now it's the truth. I mean loving hell, I can't fathom one minute of that show not feeling like your soul being molested. Every single time I see a promo for that show on E!, I expect the announcer to make fun of it for some reason, then I realize it's a real promo and die a little inside.
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| # ? Jan 13, 2011 12:24 |
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Okay, holy poo poo. I'm way behind, but somebody should cast Lucy Lawless in a comedy. She's got devastating timing and delivery.
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| # ? Jan 15, 2011 03:30 |
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It's true. Lucy Lawless makes everything better.
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| # ? Jan 15, 2011 03:35 |
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I can't listen to fleetwood mac any more because of her SNL performance.
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| # ? Jan 15, 2011 03:48 |
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Wow, Kelsey Grammar was kinda hot
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ChairmanMeow posted:I can't listen to fleetwood mac any more because of her SNL performance. Holy poo poo snacks, she was on SNL! I'm gonna have to track that episode down (assuming they didn't cut it to poo poo like most of the 90s SNLs). I'm probably overreacting; I'm just shocked at how funny she can be. I especially loved when she wiped away the "boogie" from Joel's nose, looked at it, and muttered "Gold..." as she walked away. I mean holy poo poo. That whole ending was nuts too. Best use of Mankini I've ever seen; and that's coming from someone who NEVER liked Mankini.
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DivisionPost posted:
That was the moment that Luis Buņel won Western Civilization.
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DivisionPost posted:Holy poo poo snacks, she was on SNL! I'm gonna have to track that episode down (assuming they didn't cut it to poo poo like most of the 90s SNLs). http://www.myspace.com/video/vid/31214476 It was such a great episode
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