BobbyPeru
BobbyPeru
BobbyPeru

That's exactly how I plan to pronounce the new American Horror Story.

Wonder if it will be anything like "American Movie: Coven"?

That cover looks like ET's view of the San Fernando Valley from inside a vagina.

Can't they just go to the combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell?

There does seem to be a lot of Gosling hate on the site lately - first, the most recent Futurama review stated that the bad actor robot is modeled on Gosling, and now this. And it's funny, both articles fall all over themselves to say "Not that he's bad or anything!" after basically saying he's bad....

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Are you kidding? all you need is some pot, and "Planet Rock".

Actually, one who performs buggery is a buggerer. Bugger is just a verb in that context.

Hopefully, someone will invent the levee in the next 300 years!

Little bugger had his condom in hand and everything - he was looking to score when he got fried!

You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy!

If every burger at Krusty Burger is served on a "specialty bun", is it really special anymore?

This sounds like a fantastic date in Santa Cruz.

It's a cable car, no matter what city it's in. Cable cars are pulled up and down hills by gripping onto a cable. That's what is pictured here. Drop a cable car in Peru, or Nova Scotia, and it doesn't change what it is. It's not a trolley, which is different tech - trolleys are electric and run on tracks. It's also

That's a cable car, not a trolley. San Francisco has both.

The reflective surfaces bit is in Poltergeist 3 - pretty sure that's what you're remembering.

Thanks, I agree - it's just so delightfully weird!

Assuming Enterprise is canon, and I think we have to, wouldn't the mirror universe have really diverged when Cochran raided the Vulcan "First Contact" ship? By this time, Starfleet would already be far more militaristic....

Is this film a period piece, back when we still had shuttles, or set in a future where we have some sort of NEW shuttle?

It's the Vincent Thomas Bridge, and never mind, it's been pointed out.

Shouldn't that first game be 1981? I'm pretty sure home computer gaming didn't exist in 1971....