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I would like to remind you not to give Hollywood any reminders of stories that have NOT yet been made into gritty reboots.

I thought the whole reason the majority of film was made in Hollywood was mostly because when it was founded, it was easier to break Edison's copyright laws there, with any benefits of the terrain being secondary.

I thought the whole reason the majority of film was made in Hollywood was mostly because when it was founded, it was easier to break Edison's copyright laws there, with any benefits of the terrain being secondary.

Actually, the Birth Certificate Store is in the city planner. It'll be between the Combover Salon and Stan's Ego Inflation.

Actually, the Birth Certificate Store is in the city planner. It'll be between the Combover Salon and Stan's Ego Inflation.

When I think of Hollywood attempting to dish out geek fan-service, I think of someone making a few very general references to Star Wars/Trek.

When I think of Hollywood attempting to dish out geek fan-service, I think of someone making a few very general references to Star Wars/Trek.

My declaration that the SNES is the greatest invention in the history of man is based purely on objective evidence, and surely not the fact that I was at that perfect age when it was released. (You know, old enough to understand game mechanics, not old enough to have responsibilities that would prevent you from

My declaration that the SNES is the greatest invention in the history of man is based purely on objective evidence, and surely not the fact that I was at that perfect age when it was released. (You know, old enough to understand game mechanics, not old enough to have responsibilities that would prevent you from

Ugh. I just had a vision of all the lame puns film critics will use in their review headers, regardless of how it's received:
"WRECK-IT RALPH SETS A NEW HIGH-SCORE FOR DISNEY"
"WRECK-IT RALPH WILL MAKE YOU WISH FOR A 'GAME OVER'"
"WRECK-IT RALPH TAKES MOVIES TO A NEW 'LEVEL'"

Ugh. I just had a vision of all the lame puns film critics will use in their review headers, regardless of how it's received:
"WRECK-IT RALPH SETS A NEW HIGH-SCORE FOR DISNEY"
"WRECK-IT RALPH WILL MAKE YOU WISH FOR A 'GAME OVER'"
"WRECK-IT RALPH TAKES MOVIES TO A NEW 'LEVEL'"

Bowser has spent YEARS perfecting that public persona. I'm sure he wouldn't like it undone now.

Bowser has spent YEARS perfecting that public persona. I'm sure he wouldn't like it undone now.

It certainly looks interesting. There's at least enough potential there.

It certainly looks interesting. There's at least enough potential there.

If you visit that cantina on Tatooine today, you'll find all sorts of aliens with pamphlets on the subject. "The blaster shot could only have come from behind the bar! The Galactic Bartender Association was allied with the Empire!" "The shot came from the sandy knoll!" "That blast was obviously from a wookie's

If you visit that cantina on Tatooine today, you'll find all sorts of aliens with pamphlets on the subject. "The blaster shot could only have come from behind the bar! The Galactic Bartender Association was allied with the Empire!" "The shot came from the sandy knoll!" "That blast was obviously from a wookie's

Out of curiosity, what were the other answers for the remaining 68 polled?

Out of curiosity, what were the other answers for the remaining 68 polled?

I've always called this the "Wile E. Coyote Effect." Basically, someone randomly coming to harm isn't really all that funny. Watching someone perform a malicious (or at least irritating) act and then suffering either directly because of said maliciousness (like Wile E Coyote's backfiring gadgets) or because of some