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I think back in the old pre-internet days, the only way kids would know the names of a lot of minor characters was from the toys. I didn't know the character was named Bossk until I got the action figure.

I was born after the original Star Wars was in theaters and just a baby when Empire Strikes Back was released, but I saw Return of the Jedi in theaters as a 4 year-old and the funny thing was that I can actually remember feeling like I'd been waiting for a while for it to be released since before that I'd been

What's sort of interesting is that early rock and roll had a jazzy swing to it—-and by the mid-60s things sort of got simpler in a way—a lot of rock bands were more electrified folk music with elements of hard blues. As power chords become more common some rock music became simpler in some ways—but then it also

Just what I expect from McCann-Erickson.

So how does this new Hamburgler fit into existing McDonalds canon?

Don't forget Sherlock Homie and This Honky Grandma Be Trippin….

I want to go to Cookie University. I knew I'd regret going to Arizona State.

Yeah, where does the "synth pop revolution" start? Kraftwerk started a lot of that in the mid-1970s, but then you had other pioneers even before that.

Sounds like someone has a….suspicious mind

Wouldn't the initial popular rise of jazz in the 1920s be considered the first pop music revolution of the century?

The Freshman Fifteen, The Sixteen Candles

I watched it at a 6th grade birthday party in the early 90s and we thought it was hilarious!

There's only one Punisher on film for me, and that's Dolph Lundgren in a bad late 80s bomb that no one remembers.

"God forgives. I don't."

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doobies

"Get off my coffin!"

The old corner market in the neighborhood I lived in until a few years ago used to have a life-sized Billy Dee Williams cutout advertising Colt 45 that we'd always pose with for photos.

They'll probably cook up some story where some baby-faced teenaged actor takes on the armor and becomes the new Boba Fett. God, that would suck.

I'd like to see more white people in movies, specifically young and good looking white people. There's a lot of people like that in the US, and we should see them represented on screen.

So Tim Curry is the old Pennywise and this kid is the new Pennywise, but let's not forget the middle Pennywise who was sort of a bro-punk and only appeared when a snowboard video was playing.