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I took a Dearly Departed L.A. death tour some years ago. The Tate house was torn down in the 90s and some hideously ugly mansion was built there. The LaBianca house is still there. The Mexican restaurant where Sharon Tate and her friends ate that night is still there.

"Padded" with The Band? Really?

I know it flies in the face of whatever philosophical position you were sold, but the truth is anything that has been around at least as long as recorded history probably has a success rate greater than zero.

Years after seeing this movie, that song is the only thing I still remember about it. There's also the amazing live version of the song with extended intro on piano: http://www.youtube.com/watc…

If anyone's interested in spinoffs, there was a couple of (official) books by Susan Wright that explored the mirror universe through some ah… creative extrapolations of the girl-girl aspects. It was called "Dark Passions" and basically a chance to pair up almost any female character in the Next Gen/DS9/Voyager series

Even wider when you throw in Canada or Europe—i just checked and the EU is all over the place, which seems like something they would have systematized. 18 is only a thing in Vatican City and a couple of other, for comparison. So yeah, 17 is sketchy but i guess there's other stuff here that makes jail time happen.

Sometimes looking at shows designed for a female audience i have to wonder, aren't you all kind of insulted by this?

Rifftrax did the 2005/2007 films, and they even riffed the Star Wars Holiday Special when that was youtube-only. So… this would totally be riffable, is what i'm saying.

I've been on board with that for a while—at some point i realized that the FF are the cast from a '50s monster movie, with the distant scientist, young ingenue, her hot-headed kid brother, and a tough guy back from the war (WWII of course).

My favorite visual in the 2005 movie was that the cosmic ray accident is what gave Reed his touch-of-grey at the temples. Seriously, stretching powers and touch-of-grey. "He's young, really!"

That dude came off so bitter, partisan, joyless and humorless that i stopped listening to the podcast for about a year afterwards. Maybe if i wanted to hear someone blame everything on Reagan and the Vatican i could just hang out here on the AVClub, even though bortman keeps trying to sell me on the John Birch

Photoshopped to the gills, although Amy Poehler really is lovely.

Really? Gross. I used to love "Family Feud" as a kid.

Ray Charles would be a far far better choice.

Francisco Cabrera?

Maybe they could be persuaded to do the remake of The Rocketeer>? I also heard there's someone trying to make a Crash Ryan film out there.

Also strange: having Bai Ling and not giving her even one line, if i recall.

Thank you, i was afraid i was the only one who actually likes Peyton Reed.

You are thinking of 1988. In 1984 Mondale was the party favorite and Hart was the insurgent who nearly took the nomination from him. In 1988 Hart was the favorite, before the stupid sex scandal.

Don't blame me, I voted for Bill 'n Opus.