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Keith Allison
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We don't need more Kalgan!

What a glorious second that must have been.

Ben Kingsley was pretty powerful in Schindler's List, too, and there were some who were calling for Val Kilmer to get a nom for Tombstone. I probably would've liked for the latter to replace Malkovich, but it was still a phenomenal line-up.

One of the best ways to get the nostalgia flowing through me is watching Linkara's "History of Power Rangers". That's a trip down memory lane that I never mind taking (well, until we get Turbo, that is).

Still better than Power Rangers Turbo.

Carnosaur? (aka, that other dinosaur movie of 1993).

Weird how few people comment that Belzer, along with appearing in more TV series as Munch than anyone else, actually surpassed Kelsey Grammer and James Arness for number of consecutive seasons on television as a regular on a primetime series, with 22 under his belt. Granted he left 5 episodes into the last one, and

Yeah, plus Mary Jo Pehl (who generally does Cinematic Titanic with Joel and some of the older cast members) did a Rifftrax with Corbett for the X-Files Movie, so while Joel and Mike run different productions these days, there's certainly no aversion to crossovers.

I know that feeling. Ah, Shawshank Redemption and 12 Angry Men, you magnificent beasts.

People will come, Ray.

I actually find Pete Holmes' laugh to be pretty infectious at times.

It'd be just like that scene in the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror where Homer eats every donut in Hell.

Make it a tag team battle with Tom Selleck and Sam Elliot and you've got yourself an event.

I guess Kevin Bacon is technically disqualified for appearing in Animal House before Friday the 13th?

While Scream 3 deservedly gets a lot of flack, I will say that I genuinely enjoyed how antagonistic she was to the killer. She didn't even let him finish his motivational lecture for killing, just called him out on everything before letting loose.

I just can't get past the deaths of Hicks and Newt, completely invalidating the happy ending of Aliens. That completely destroys any goodwill I can have for the film before it even begins, which is a shame, because it does have some nice atmosphere and performances.

I thought it was easily one of the better ones in a while, especially for the Lincoln sketch and the Hotel Concierge one, which was so strange it seemed like a Monty Python bit.

Anger Management! They're on Anger Management!

*stares at Jake posing with his sword, pulls out gun and shoots him*

I loved her chemistry with David Kruhmholtz in Addams Family Values, though. Yeah, it seemed like things turned sour for them at the end, but I'd love it if they'd found a way to keep the dynamic working later in life as a couple.