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The show needed at least two seasons to figure out itself and its ensemble, and then it worked best as a pure joke machine, not unlike 30 Rock. I didn't really care about anything or anyone except maybe for its central romance, but the gag writing was fantastic and made me laugh out lout several times per episode. The

But Bud Spencer didn't get one last week.

Yes, Kitty Pride is in the scene where the soldiers raid the school, and it's such a great introduction, with her phasing through her bed and the floor to escape. I think I actually squealed when it happed.
And everything happening in Iceman's home is pure gold.

It depends on what you're looking for. My list is based on re-watchability and so it's kinda comedy-heavy (though having now caught up, I will add The Americans next time). For what it's worth, here's my personal all-time faves list: http://thefabone.livejourna… and here are my 2015 faves: http://thefabone.livejourna…

I really love the glimpses of Colossus in X2 and think he looks so much better here than the CGI creature in Deadpool.

I don't think so. He was a nervous wreck that day and only remembers half of it.

Oh, I doubt even half of the commenters on this feature are actual comic fans.

I recently made a list of my 20 most favorite TV shows of all time. Greek came in at #10.

I played Best Day/Worst Day with my husband as well after we watched the movie earlier this year. I also had some good answers which I can't remember anymore now, but I'm sure my wedding day was neither.
Anyway, I really liked the first half hour of City Slickers when they were still in the city, the dialogue was quite

Bunheads' pilot is really bizarre. They don't even tell us the premise of the whole show until episode two.

Of the movies following, I only liked the Wolverine-in-Japan movie and the first half of Days of Future Past. Seeing how uneven the franchise is really elevates X2 even more.

I had a similar double feature with two friends two years ago, we watched Princess Bride and Rocketeer and it was the last time I watched any movie with them because they complained throughout, yes, they even bitched about Princess Bride!
Anyway, Rocketeer is delightful, Billy Campbell is really handsome in it and he

The rest of my country watched some ballsports game last night, so I rewatched X2 for the first time since it was in theaters, and I noticed that I forgot a lot about it. I remember liking it, but not loving it because it's so Wolverine-centric and the climax lacking. But Wolverine actually gets less to do than in

All I can say is watching Slacker as a teen back in the 90s blew my mind and opened my eyes for cinema outside of Hollywood and blockbusters.

You can be a science nerd and still not care about Star Wars. It's possible.

I was asking myself the same question and tried to look into it. Best thing I could find was the director kinda saying that the carnivores were eating bugs and beetles.

Hey now, Bambi only heard how his mother got shot, he was running away at that point. Making him watch, now that would just have been too dark.

The villain we got was the one complaint I have about this movie, because it was the usual third act surprise villain that you totally expect after Disney already used the very same trick in Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen and Big Hero 6. I also could have done without a Dreamworks Dance Party Ending.

That Invisibo-song was nominated for a Daytime Emmy!