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OK, so if someone, say aliens, or maybe time-travelers or Observers, what have you, came to the AV Club offices and asked you to show them just six movies from the 90s, you're really going to include Out of Sight? You only get six. And you really want to show the best possible movies, because whoever this is wasn't

Yeah, Usual Suspects really doesn't hold up over multiple viewings for a lot of people. Silence of the Lambs is an interesting omission, though.

Yeah, Usual Suspects really doesn't hold up over multiple viewings for a lot of people. Silence of the Lambs is an interesting omission, though.

I wish Les Chappell had graded all of my homework back in the day. This show is pretty goddamn awful. Although it is helpful at reminding the audience everything it's supposed to know about every single character every single time every character speaks ("No, don't leave me, everybody leaves me!" Got it, thanks!). The

I wish Les Chappell had graded all of my homework back in the day. This show is pretty goddamn awful. Although it is helpful at reminding the audience everything it's supposed to know about every single character every single time every character speaks ("No, don't leave me, everybody leaves me!" Got it, thanks!). The

The Robot is right.

The Robot is right.

Shame on the Top 50 for not including Buffalo '66, another movie that's objectively better than No. 6, Out of Sight.

Shame on the Top 50 for not including Buffalo '66, another movie that's objectively better than No. 6, Out of Sight.

Out of Sight is insanely overrated on this list. How did this happen? (Frankly, this is only time I've ever referred to Out of Sight as overrated, and in fact believed it to be insanely underrated until I read this list).

Out of Sight is insanely overrated on this list. How did this happen? (Frankly, this is only time I've ever referred to Out of Sight as overrated, and in fact believed it to be insanely underrated until I read this list).

I'm calling BULLSHIT on Eyes Wide Shut.

I'm calling BULLSHIT on Eyes Wide Shut.

Yeah, first of all, Opie's character arc had pretty much reached its end. They could have had him bide his time until there was an opportunity to kill Clay, but until that time, there was really nothing left for Opie to do. So, I think it was a smart, timely exit for the character and a means of building momentum for

Yeah, first of all, Opie's character arc had pretty much reached its end. They could have had him bide his time until there was an opportunity to kill Clay, but until that time, there was really nothing left for Opie to do. So, I think it was a smart, timely exit for the character and a means of building momentum for

Has anyone discussed the Star Wars references sprinkled throughout this episode, ranging from subtle to overt?

Has anyone discussed the Star Wars references sprinkled throughout this episode, ranging from subtle to overt?

Todd, News Night's audience has been clearly defined in earlier episodes as moderate voters (that's why the Republican party wants/needs ACN to host a primary debate). So, it's fair to say that Will's broadcast is targeted at the audience that's most important to sway and the most amenable to being swayed — undecided

Todd, News Night's audience has been clearly defined in earlier episodes as moderate voters (that's why the Republican party wants/needs ACN to host a primary debate). So, it's fair to say that Will's broadcast is targeted at the audience that's most important to sway and the most amenable to being swayed — undecided

Phil, you should just buy the whole Chef Aid album. For 10 bucks, at least half of it is worth listening to, and most of it is better than it has any right to be. For crying out oud, there's a five-minute Elton John ballad about Wendy. Primus' song about Mephisto & Kevin and Wyclef Jean singing "Bubblegoose" with Stan