avclub-35749116fcf36d6ade0e4665622ffea2--disqus
Gerry Todd
avclub-35749116fcf36d6ade0e4665622ffea2--disqus

Well they damn well better reconsider or they'll find themselves unelected and earning millions as lobbyists for the insurance industry so fast it will make their head spin!

There's a Godzilla entry where he disembowels his enemy. I think it's the one with the pollution monster. That's stuck with me for 40 years now.

Fox animated sitcoms - run forever
All other Fox sitcoms - die like Enterprise security personnel

Yeah, I don't have a problem with it. He starts out rough, to make it clear he's serious, but tries to smooth it over later. I prefer it to the "open door policy" that translates to "don't bother me unless you want a whole lot of additional work"

Someone said "old men want the world to die with them". Well, we've got a lot of old men right now.

I think we all underestimate the percentage of his supporters who don't care if he succeeds or not. They're fine with him breaking everything; they either think we need a reset or they just want their Mad Max fantasies to become real.

Yes, but it's a reference to SIDS, not AIDS

The line that will never not make me laugh is all in the line reading. It's when Dr. Katz asks Ben why he nailed his shoes to the floor and he replies "Fun". You can hear the amusement in HJB's voice

"Oh, you have gradual infant death syndrome. GRIDS."

Agreed. And this is yet another project that will miss Carrie Fisher.

Late to the party, but I just need to say I love the 50s version. It scared the crap out of me as a kid. The goosenecks on the alien ships looked like streetlamps, which always made late night walks fun. As an adult, I think it holds up better than almost any 50s sci-fi. The sound effects are amazing, especially the

When this happens to me I actually play the song, over and over again, until it's gone. It can take an entire afternoon. The most recent example was Jon Secada's "Just Another Day". That was a rough afternoon.

I found the health bar at the bottom of the screen distracting

It's better than it used to be though. Growing up as a Catholic kid in the 70s it was basically just Joe, Jim, John and Mike. I now realize that's where I picked up the habit of calling people by their last names, which really pisses some people off.

Audiobook of Confederacy of Dunces. It's OK but I'm thinking I would have liked it more if I'd read it 30 years ago.

That's not what Steve told me

Nonsense! Once the ultra-rich can afford human footrests, those kids have jobs for life!

I'm not a big Tim Burton fan, but Ed Wood is one of my all-time favorites

The ones that I've found to be most effective have played upon the fear of isolation that has always been a part of open world, first-person gameplay for me. There's always some remote area, at the edge of the map, where nothing happens. You get stuck there for a while and you start to hear things. You begin to

Yes, "Love and the Television Set". It got turned into one of the first season episodes; the one where a girl wants to date Richie because he has a TV