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RicheyEdwardsandthe Cruisers
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Is it just me, or were Hostess Cupcakes a lot better in the late 80s/early 90s? Perhaps my 32 year-old taste buds are also let down by revisiting things I inhaled as a child.

I really loved The Babadook … but that kid in that movie was more annoying than someone eating really loudly while scraping their nails down a chalkboard.

A VHS cover for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre gave me nightmares. I can't remember it that clearly now, but I think it was Leatherface or a crude drawing of him on a black background. When I was really young, the local grocery store/movie rental destination had a copy of the movie Witchery starring Linda Blair—for some

Sid and Nancy could benefit from a little couples counseling from Dr. Jason Seaver.

I was 12 years old in 1994, and man did I love Ace of Base. I WROTE A FAN LETTER TO THEM. Surely I will be denied at the pearly gates for failing to repent this sin.

I have not watched "Red" in many years—it reminds me of a very happy time of my life and it's kind of painful to remember that time in the face of current realities. I've heard people complain that Kieslowski is too heavy-handed, but there are few films as elegant and human as the Three Colours movies.

One of my favorite Robin Williams performances was in an episode of Law and Order: SVU … the Milgram test one. He showed the whole range of Robin in that performance—funny, sad, dark—you don't even realize you're rooting for the villain. Thanks for the years of entertainment, Robin.

Such thin skin for such a fat head.

What a sweet summer!! Yep, Head of the Class was definitely on TBS at that time. That was a great show—I am still disappointed that I never had Howard Hesseman as a teacher. I also watched a lot of Just the 10 of Us on USA Network.

This show was a daily ritual for me during summer vacation. I would watch 'Sweep', reruns of Designing Women, Charles in Charge and later seven hours of Saved by the Bell. That was fun.

Has anyone addressed the fact that JVDB is holding a turtle while the gentleman next to him is doing "slap da bass"? Will someone please caption it?

I scoff at this idea of a non-academic man being a father to children.

Yes I have bacon.

Fair enough!

I look at him and all I see is "bro." It's my belief that he never went through that unpopular, awkward phase necessary to produce good comedy.

Randomly picked this out at the library during college and it was revelatory! I've come to like some of Bunuel's other films better than "Discreet", but it was one of the first films I saw that opened this dumb American mind to more challenging cinematic structures. And the European team of all-stars in this

The Illuminati approves!!!!!

I always liked Dana. I detested JT. I hated when that a-hole. He reminded me of every sweaty, mulleted, No Fear shirt wearing bully I went to school with.

Images of these beautiful English people with beautiful limbs taking beautiful drugs will always appeal to me … despite my station as a lame-o from the Midwest.

Love it, thanks!