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Given that, quite literally, many millions of people have seen most of these movies, it might be more apt to ask what self-respecting adult doesn't?

I am still partial to the old-school Hildebrandt Brothers Balrog

As usual...Marvel looks like they know what the fuck they are doing. Now we just need to keep stepping on their necks until they give us an awesome Captain Marvel movie.

And Drax approaching Ronan with his knives out. YESSS

Yeah, "Wild Bill" Cronon's essay has caused a lot of heartburn for environmental managers over the years. Um, thanks for bringing it up. Really.

Am I the only person who remembers that all the other suits were buried under what used to be his house? FFS!

I'm not a hard core Iron Man follower, but that whole Mandarin gambit struck me as exactly the type of convoluted,wheels within wheels sort of plot that the Mandarin would do.

Wait - we hate Iron Man 3? Damnit, I didn't get the Nerd Memo - I thought it was pretty good!

The security uniforms from Logan's Run made the episode for me.

Yes, it has been proven. The cute little chickadee is, indeed, a descendant of the therapod dinosaurs, which included raptor.

I like the show and it has potential but I won't be heartbroken if it doesn't come back for pretty much the reasons you listed.

So I married an Axe Murderer - The Scottish dad's Colonel Sanders rant kills me every single time. I'm giggling now thinking it.

Any of the 1960s Godzilla movies that involve the Big Green One going into space and/or fighting alien invaders — totally abandoning the dead serious "nuclear allegory" trope in favor of out-and-out kaiju escapism. Monster Zero is my fave, for the insane pop-art production values alone.

Dune

Movies that are basically vanity projects for classic SNL cast members.