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No one must know my horrible secret

It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th street
Seth McFarlane
Radiohead, REM
Internet comment boards

This is one of the reasons my wife likes Joe Satriani

Amen

I would take Haywire off the list for sure, and probably Room 237.
Another would be Driver. That movie was just like "Huh?"

I can't believe the movie about the guy who did that thing didn't make it

Kearney! Was just there the other day!

I agree, that cackle is brutal through earbuds

wow that's a lot of SNL, almost like you're punishing yourself for something
Funny how many of the problems SNL has currently are the same problems back in the day. Of course, maybe they weren't problems back then.
We watched the Blues Brothers movie recently and kinda felt the same way, my memory of it was funnier…

We still do Netflix by dvds too. I thought maybe it was one of the SNL classic episodes NBC is playing earlier on Saturday nites. Missed it last week, so far they have been kinda hit or miss.

Oh man I wish I hadn't missed that one. I can remember seeing that one as a kid, and my dad saying " What the hell was that?" after it was over. priceless

God I bet that was intense
I think it's safe to say you'll never have that kind of experience again

Exit Stage Left! definitely a deserted island album

Joe's Garage! that brings back memories(well, sort of memories)
Love Ian Moore too

Jesus, Fantastic Planet… first time I ever saw someone get violently angry at a movie

"You dented my plate!"
God I loved that character, Bill Mosely is the best

Surprised no one has mentioned Mr Show yet
"LET ME TELL YOU ALL THE STORY OF JEEPERS CREEPERS!"

There are few, if any, better mad scientists than Jeffrey Combs

I also thought Barbara with the girls was more than a little creepy too. Especially when she invited them to play dress up, I wondered how far that was going to go.
I thought it was interesting way to handle Red Hood as well

I thought it was an unspoken rule that bank robbers must walk on the counter when addressing bank patrons and staff