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The premise for Interstellar was maddening. Just plant fucking beans and squash with the corn and stop using petrochemicals. Boom, end of movie.
I must admit that your tastes are on the bro-side of favorites. But I'd be a liar if I said I didn't like The Boondock Saints and Interstellar. The Boondock Saints is a guilty pleasure movie for me though - it has a reputation for being adopted by a particular type of person.
So The Office is in your list of top tv shows
The German version (Stromberg) is, but I don't like the American one. Incompatible humour, really... I don't remember any funny US series that I actually found funny.
Edit: Thought about it for a bit, Scrubs was funny as hell. So there was at least one.
I thought it was a reference to this