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not sci-fi if you can pronounce all the words.

Makes Jaden Smith's bought-by-daddy movie career
seem not so bad.

I have not payed any of these games yet
but will comment so that you keep publishing this feature. It usually takes me several weeks to play through them all, by which time the feature has dropped off the avclub front page and i lose motivation to comment.

Amber Tamblyn is funny looking
but still does it for me.

St. Elsewhere
the entire series. That explains Ed Begley Jr.'s hair.

Do the Benny Hill sequences
have an awesome sax accompaniment?

Finding Nemo
came when my son was just starting school. The flashback at the end where Marlin's cradling the egg still messes me up.

I couldn't agree more.

I am commenting because
this is one of my favorite features and I don't want it to be discontinued for lack of interest.

Would totally buy Kip Winger's Bottled Salty Tears
but only if it was really pure tears.

Thanks for the Finntroll
Some of us like the silly folk-metal. And not ironically.

Can the FCC fine American Dad
for not being funny? Or watchable?

Last line
is the best line in movie review history.

Sounds like Breathers
a B&N throwaway that I read last year.

Can't believe they screwed up
such an awesome premise.

A Very Short Introduction to…
Oxford University Press has several dozen of these written by well-regarded scholars - everything from the old testament to evolution. Great for the crapper. If only they weren't twelve bucks a pop.

Pete and Pete revisited on DVD
still doesn't make any sense.

i second Life Less Ordinary. Flashes of brilliance…

i'd settle for a decent videogame.

Jet Li in "The One"
the premise of a dude killing all of his multiverse doubles to gain strength is awesome. the movie, not so much…