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That damn little bunny, and the way he'd say "Uh-oh" …

The description of this new show caused me actual, physical pain.

The death of a Stephen King character that hit me hardest was when Wolf died in "The Talisman". (OK, so it's a King/Straub character) He was such a sweet character, and then he up and died, so far from his home, defending Jack. When he's laying there dying, and Jack says, "I love you, Wolf. Right here and now."

I'm going to have to place my vote for Jeffrey Combs.

I went to see it when it first came out and I liked it a lot. Not an Academy Award winner, but a lot of fun. Gotta love Roddy McDowall as the great Peter Vincent, vampire killer!

Blair Witch 2 is not a very good movie. I certainly would have enjoyed it more if the goth chick was naked a bit.

@ Ack Ack … that's the show in question.

A fairy who sneezed and became really tough …

As mentioned in a reply to the post below, Robin of Sherwood in the '80s was awesome. I still have a few episodes on a VHS tape somewhere.

I like Mila Kunis, but that is based entirely on her physical appearance.

The animated Alf was a lot better than the live-action show.

Oops. Left out a "d". I remember having a crush on the girl in the band.

What about Dungeons & Dragons? What about Kid Video? Those were two that I watched each week.

I liked the show, and I had a real yearning for Princess Ariel. Yeah, she was animated. So what? We could have made it work.

I said about a B+ as well. I liked it a lot. I liked Anna Torv with a '40s hairstyle and a shoulder holster. I just thought the episode would be … more awesome.

I liked the one Voyager Q episode where a Q basically just wanted to die. I liked how the depiction of the Continuum was so very bland because they'd all already done and seen everything.

"The kind of shrill unfunny that tries to assault the audience into acceptance" about sums up how I felt about her, too.

Call me a square, but I I wasn't sure what a harajuku girl was, so I Googled it.

She could put her hand on my knee and call me "big boy" anytime.

awesome
I just finished reading it and I loved it. I borrowed the book from a friend but now I want to buy a copy for myself, and another copy to give away (although I might wait for the paperback version before doing that).