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I'd like to know more about Martin Starr's character. He had a surprisingly good arc for a friend character.

BUT I NEED THEM TO SING!

Hang Time started out with Reggie Theus as coach, who I mistook for Reggie Miller.

I watched Saved by the Bell about four times a day as pre-teen. It was on WGN, TBS, NBC on Saturdays. There is no "ironic" liking of SBTB for me—it is pure enjoyment. A show that was so insane and full of bright colors that it made my crappy life a little bit better. Especially when Zack brainwashed the whole

These two make me want to crawl out of my skin, but I do love Adventureland. They should make a sequel to that shit.

I like when that one dickish counselor guy has to poop (I believe the term used is "wicked dump") and "the killer" puts a bunch of bees in there with him. Good times.

I've never been able to sit through parts 4-6. They are so terribly dull. But damn, I love part 3. I mean, they expect us to believe Tom Atkins is a doctor? With that mustache and penchant for six packs of Miller High Life? That's a fun movie, and fairly creepy, too, with that great atmosphere.

That's awesome! I have a couple surviving video tapes from circa 1989-90 or so, and they are worth it mostly for the commercials for amazing crap that was around then.

That "Masters of Horror" episode was one of the best, I think. I caught it late one night as I was trying to fall asleep and found it pretty unsettling. I think it would work quite well as a full length movie, but people are probably pretty "apocalypsed out" by now, I suppose.

I love that we all had this collective experience of terror when this beast would come on. But it was not quite as terrifying as that old Disney Halloween special "Mr. Boogedy." That thing was scary as fuck. They showed it at school one time and kids were sobbing and screaming in terror—it caused an absolute frenzy.

Came here to say this … I always look forward to this list, but this one was a let down, possibly because he doesn't speak as enthusiastically about the movies as someone like Edgar Wright or Eli Roth, who each made for great participants in this list. It seemed like he gave like, at most, half-a-shit about having to

Elijah is by far my favorite character and he should be on screen more that is all.

Cast some more classic SNLers: Gerard Depardieu as Dan Aykroyd.

There's a Saved by the Bell episode in which Jessie has a "dating game" dream sequence and her suitors are "Teddy Krueger" and "Mason Voorhies." Of course the third and most terrifying option was Screech. Slash slash slash.

How fitting that he go on a Sunday Morning… Watch out, the world's behind you. RIP Lou, you are a giant.

It is the "Artis and Jess" episode—and you should just put everything down and watch it now—you won't be disappointed.

This show is my guilty pleasure. There was an amazing episode a few weeks ago with a Catfish that appeared to be genuinely insane or sent from central casting. I love these dumbass people.

Good lord, anytime that demon face flashes in The Exorcist I jump up and walk around the room so I can shake it off. That face gets under my skin like a nasty meth high.

!!! Totally! That was shocking—I believe it was one of the main characters, one of the sisters. That had to be the most gruesome Stine moment.