Tastefully Offensive produced this supercut of nostalgia-inducing catchphrases from TV shows going back decades. Many of them have a setup, allowing you to see exactly what’s coming and when. Even in shows I never watched, I recognized the catch phrases! Oh, and this is part one of two, or at least they say it is, in order to deflect all the “You forgot…” comments.
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10 Weird Ways Your Favorite Movies Almost Ended
Few things beat a great movie ending. These final moments cement the film in your memory and ensure you will be telling future friends and family about this cinematic adventure. However, perfect as they seem, the endings of your favorite movies are often just tacked on at the last minute. Here are 10 ways your […]
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The Ultimate Rat Tail

You’ve seen guys with rat tail hairdos. It’s a way of saying “Look how long my hair would have been if I didn’t cut it.” I met a guy once with hair almost to his waist, plus a braided rat tail he could sit on just to show how long it would have grown.
Philadelphia artist Andrew Jeffrey Wright has taken the concept of the rat tail hairstyle to its logical, if absurd, conclusion, by shaping it into the image of a rat. See pictures of the various way he styles it at Buzzfeed.
(Image credit: Andrew Jeffrey Wright)
15 Things You Might Not Know About Caddyshack

The 1980 movie Caddyshack is a classic for its pure goofiness and laughs. But the finished film is far from what director Harold Ramis and his writing partners envisioned when they began the project. The most memorable moments of the movie were improvised, happy accidents, or workarounds. For example:
7. Bill Murray showed up for six days and made comedy history.
As a youngster, Bill Murray was a groundskeeper, a caddy, and even ran a hot dog stand at the Indian Hill Country Club, the location that inspired the Illinois setting of the film. At first, Murray's appearance as oafish groundskeeper Carl Spackler was planned as a quick cameo, but his characterization was so funny that Ramis requested he stick with the production a bit longer. Murray filmed for a total of six days, and all of his lines—including his Dalai Lama speech—were improvised on-the-spot. In fact, the only script direction for what became his "Cinderella speech" read: “Carl cuts off the tops of flowers with a grass whip.” Murray took it from there and ad-libbed lines that would, in 2005, be named to the AFI's list of greatest movie quotes of all time.
10. Caddyshack evolved into something other than “Animal House at a golf course,” and employed a classic comedy trio for inspiration.
Ramis filmed scripted scenes of Danny and the caddies running wild at the country club, believing that his scenes with Tony D’Annunzio and Maggie O'Hooligan would form the main core of the story. But viewing the dailies after a few days of shooting, Ramis realized that the scenes featuring the golfers were too essential to let go. This forced Ramis and his co-screenwriters to reconfigure the narrative focus of the coming-of-age story about Danny into a broader comedic view of the country club itself, based around the hilarious vignettes involving Murray, Dangerfield, and Chase. Ramis would now conduct Caddyshack as if it were a Marx Brothers film. According to Ramis, he thought of Dangerfield as Groucho, Murray as Harpo, and Chase as Chico.
Many of the other 15 Things You Might Not Know About Caddyshack are about how the project changed along its production process into biggest golf movie ever.
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‘BoJack Horseman’ Trailer: Will Arnett Voices a Drunk Horse

Here’s the trailer for the first Netflix original animated series, BoJack Horseman. The show features Will Arnett as the voice of the title character, a horse and former sitcom star who is now washed up and dealing with the downside of fame. OK, mild fame. BoJack is drinking himself into a pit to escape his problems, and trying to deal with human friend Todd (Aaron Paul), feline agent and Princess Caroline (Amy Sedaris), and his human girlfriend (or perhaps ex-girlfriend) voiced by Alison Brie.
The show debuts on August 22; watch the BoJack Horseman trailer here now.
The show comes from Michael Eisner’s Tornante Co., and was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg. It is exec produced by Bob-Waksberg, Steven A. Cohen and Noel Bright, Arnett, Paul. Variety reports that the character was designed by graphic artist Lisa Hanawalt. ShadowMachine handles the animation in Los Angeles.
This trailer is probably not safe for work, due to language.
Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the ’90s … 20 years later. BoJack Horseman was the star of the hit TV show “Horsin’ Around,” but today he’s washed up, living in Hollywood, complaining about everything, and sometimes wearing colorful sweaters. Starring Will Arnett, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, and Aaron Paul. BoJack Horseman, A Netflix original series, launches on August 22 in all Netflix territories.
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The Book of Life Trailer Is So Beautiful It Will Give You Chills
Six minutes of the best news bloopers May 2014
TIL: Carmen Sandiego was originally called Esteban Devious
CoreyOh man, Esteban Devious is so much better. That will be my new porn name.
WOW. Early ideas for what eventually became Carmen Sandiego, dug up at @museumofplay. She was "Esteban Devious." pic.twitter.com/OJOl6I6nIM
— Frank Cifaldi (@frankcifaldi) May 29, 2014
Here's the Brian Wilson Dodgers bobblehead
June 26 giveaway.
Monkey Brains Bowl

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