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Killbot5000
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You know what, rather than debate this topic, let's just start a fun little list where we can all say what movie WE personally take too seriously.

Your title seems rather broad. Is the question whether some movies should be taken more seriously than others as in, "should I take The Master more seriously than Boogie Nights," or as in, "should I take The Master more seriously than City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold?"

Your title seems rather broad. Is the question whether some movies should be taken more seriously than others as in, "should I take The Master more seriously than Boogie Nights," or as in, "should I take The Master more seriously than City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold?"

Let's all start listing songs that SHOULD have been on this list.

Let's all start listing songs that SHOULD have been on this list.

You just ruined my enjoyment of this delicious scotch.

You just ruined my enjoyment of this delicious scotch.

Crackling entertainment.

Crackling entertainment.

That link's not working for me.

That link's not working for me.

Yes, although "The New Normal" will air 80 less episodes.

Yes, although "The New Normal" will air 80 less episodes.

The dude on the left, Andrew Rannels, was actually really great in "The Book of Mormon," and kindly signed my playbill outside the theater after the show… but lately I've only seen him on tv playing "the GAY character," some of which are better (Girls) than others (this shit).

The dude on the left, Andrew Rannels, was actually really great in "The Book of Mormon," and kindly signed my playbill outside the theater after the show… but lately I've only seen him on tv playing "the GAY character," some of which are better (Girls) than others (this shit).

20 years from now, the AVClub will include the short-lived NBC show "The New Normal" as evidence of something that could only have come about during the year 2012, when the country was slowly making its way towards the legalization of gay marriage, and thus the concept of accepting homosexuality was still viewed by

20 years from now, the AVClub will include the short-lived NBC show "The New Normal" as evidence of something that could only have come about during the year 2012, when the country was slowly making its way towards the legalization of gay marriage, and thus the concept of accepting homosexuality was still viewed by

The guy you're quoting died this year of old age.

The guy you're quoting died this year of old age.

Did anyone watch that Grungies video and see the 1992 commercial which aired halfway through? If not, I highly recommend checking it out — it deserves it's own entry on this list, and the ending is a nice bit of synchronicity.