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But if I learned one thing from last year's Fantastic Four, it's that the women always stay behind when the men go out exploring, so how will they get their powers?

So Random! which was canceled after one season on the Disney Channel about four years ago.

It wasn't announced by important press release though, they just mentioned it during a panel at the TCA. Fuller was asked about diversity and he answered "Yes, we have a gay character". That's all.

Yeah, I was tempted to use air quotes around "gritty", but in the first Brady movie the 90s do look genuinely gritty, much grittier than they actually were. Pleasantville is another movie that made the 90s look hellish.

I enjoyed Hail, Caesar!, but it's really just a bunch of silly vignettes in search of an interesting plot.

There were about 60.000 of those on Twitter yesterday, even Sean O'Neal joined in, do you want to see them all here?

I think it is overlooked. Or, sadly, forgotten.

Huh, after your fit over Clueless, I'm surprised you enjoyed Everybody Wants Some with its sole black personality-free character.

First Wives Club isn't exactly overlooked. But yeah, Marvin's Room is, and it's good.

I saw Love And Other Catastrophes at the arthouse night of our local cinema back then and loved it. Good call.

It is, and yet it's still not as good as Little Shop of Horrors.

So they chose the 1998 Godzilla? Did anyone end up buying a TV?

And who could forget Harry and the Hendersons.

Well, the series was so harmless, it didn't even own an envelope it could push.

The sequel is not really that affectionate.

I love the first which played beautifully with the absurd culture clash of the 70s Bradys in the gritty 90s world. The second loses that almost completely and becomes a completely different, more mean-spirited movie. Before they get to Hawaii, it's set mostly in and around their house and looks and feels just like a

It's totally time for an Alien Nation reboot.

It really makes me angry that some friends only know This Island Earth from the MST3K movie and think it's the worst trash.

Yeah, but like I said, that's a princess movie - and their most successful one even. Do you still see a lot of Big Hero 6 and Wreck-It Ralph stuff in the shops? Not even Zootopia is as ubiquitous, and that's just a few months old.

That was actually a different teacher, we had a lot of terrible teachers at film school. You're thinking of the woman who once wasted a whole day just showing us the special features on the Beautiful Mind-DVD and then reading a chapter from her upcoming historical novel to us.