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We'd notice it when the ground opens up to swallow us all in fire and ice as the "exceptional" fly off in their space arks.

That was the third or fourth one, I think. The first one has a young Billy Zane. But it also has Dee Wallace, M. Emmett Walsh and the great Billy Green Bush, who hasn't acted since 1993, but would be an awesome Random Roles subject nevertheless.

They would probably be doing it because it'll be cheaper and better quality, not so much for the thrill.

But I would totally sneak into a clandestine prohibition-style speakeasy no matter how many liquor stores were across the street. That sounds like fun.

I've heard this before. Wasn't every other thing his company made for the government, and he just wanted to keep the Iron Man outfit? Not an ideal Objectivist hero.

How is attlas formed?

Critters! Great movie.

Aytism.

You talk of solamenite. But just what is it?

Welcome to my world, Lizzy and Michael.

No, it's a bok all right.

The world is odd, the world is strange
and I am wracked with thirst
Counterboy, I'll take a Tab.
"You must order something first!"

Just three: Hickok, Donovan and Wellman.

Someone should make a PSA pleading with Donald Glover to correct his posture. Actually, I know who should be the star of that PSA:  famous thespian Philip Stone.

I wouldn't bother with the Number 5 jokes, but just move straight on to the fingers-cut-off gags in reference to that fine film The Burning.

The world had to wait for Nightwing to come along in 1979 before that confusion could be cleared up.

I'm sorry to drop science facts and ruin your argument, but 1) a whale is a fish, and 2) a fish will readily eat anything smaller than itself. I am currently reading Moby Dick and it's full of cetology facts such as these.

Also a bunch of troll creatures from another dimension, a tall alien voodoomaster, a bald ice cream man with a quadruple-barreled shotgun and several flying Cuisinarts.

There was a period in the 1990s when I'd go see any ape movie that came out. Result: I saw both Dunston Checks In and Ed on the big screen. "Sure, but you were probably like eleven years old," I hear you saying. No, I was in my 20s.

Aha. Quatermass and the Pit was what I was scrolling down to add. I like all those Quatermass pictures actually, including of course the one he wrote himself later.