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    That would have worked better if VIRtually all the other Centauri actors hadn't tried to key their performances off of Jurasik's accent.

    Lurky, I think it was established well enough that The Bronze was the only all-ages club in town.

    "First, the Earth cooled. Then, the dinosaurs came!"

    The biggest mystery to me is whatever happened to the straight-up duplicate Earths from "Miri" and "The Omega Glory".

    I consider myself an Advanced Builder.

    The regular teacher's pathetic "You have to stop" killed me.

    Wait, are you in shock because (a) you hated the episode but the AVC review was positive, or (b) you liked the episode but expected AVC to pan it?

    So we're not going to mention Mary Lynn Rajskub at all?

    She did call him a *little* sonofabitch. IT IS NOT YOUR DAY!

    I'm glad a saw the episode before learning the title. When Nick shrugged off Winston's "Is this 'cause it's my birthday?" I thought they were both playing along with the "Wilson" identity so I was totally surprised at the end.

    I had the good fortune to see him at a couple of book-signings, and his ability to respond to every question with a carefully phrased, thoughtful yet business-conscious answer really struck me. That animator's training enabled him to think everything through to the end. And yeah, the only thing that got his dander up

    That was animated by Jim Danforth, who would later help out on CLASH OF THE TITANS with the flying Pegasus sequences. His style is smoother than Harryhausen's, but not as well-timed.

    The sequence where Joe gets drunk is some of the best animation I've ever seen.

    The skeleton duel in 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD would be a classic sequence even if it was just two humans fighting.

    Dax Shepard. I'm serious.

    Croydon.

    Hasn't stopped them regularly putting out Stealth Model figures.

    4. Destroying the suits was his gesture to Pepper that he realized that his obsession had gotten out of hand. Note the scene at the beginning where he lies to her about the M42 only being a Mark 16 or something.

    If the question is "Why didn't he just have heart surgery", I think we can chalk that up to Tony's extreme trust issues, which are addressed and partially conquered at the end of IM3.

    You think you've got problems. The lack of Howard the Duck took ME out of the film.