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As an extra kick while he's down they could replace it with repeats of The Richard Pryor Show and Pryor's Place, then just play hip-hop videos after a few cycles.

He won the battle, not the war. As time marches on those fans will die like him, and history will portray him as the monster he is.

Both are much worse than Bryan Singer's I Love Twinks.

This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps!

Thank God for that brave man standing up to the gays who want to use his tools in sick sick ways! That'll show them since it's not like there are any big box chains that put money over morality!

I'm kinda one of those, but yeah, that episode has not aged well. I think I was always in the meh category for me anyway.

They might be, because it just came out of nowhere - two meh acts (well, the opening was okay) about them having to see a family counselor, then they go home and there are the wives. Rare miss by Swartzwelder, best guess is he wrote himself into a corner.

The first I disliked was actually Homer vs. Lisa & the Commandment, but first two seasons kind of get a pass. From post-glory days I didn't like the Africa episode first view, but it's grown on me. So my answer for least-liked is the second Vegas Wives episode.

I think I dubbed a copy of that which is just the first and third acts, which are average at worst. Similar to how I made a copy of Not All Dogs Go To Heaven that's just Stewie & the TNG cast.

My mom would hardly watch anything black and white, despite being born in 44.

Watched it for the first time recently, and thought that maybe with Spielberg on live-action and Brad Bird on animation it might work.

I've read that Gale and Zemeckis control any film remake/sequel rights, and thankfully they've always said no.

I would have only accepted A Clockwork Orange with Heath Ledger as was rumored before he died.

Dr. Strangelove.

Per my comment above, I'd love to see the douches that wrote the I Love The 80's segment on Day After watch that so I can laugh when they shit their pants, and I'm not into scat humor.

Reminds me of how, as much as I like I Love The 80's, I always skip the segment on The Day After because if there was ever a bit proving they handed the commentators lines it's that. I really don't see how anyone who lived through even a bit of the Cold War could laugh at it, and Mo Rocca's older than me! Maybe that's

They seemed to be hinting at that C'Baoth (sp?) in Zahn's trilogy, so that's what I expected it to be.

Reminds me of the fake Episode 3 script that was making the rounds before RotS. Knew it was too good to be true - Mara Jade's mom seducing Anakin to the Dark Side & being the Falcon's original owner, Jabba & Boba hunting down Jedi's - but it would have been so much better (and RotS is my second-favorite of the

If the Obi-Wan movie(s) rumor turns out to be true I hope they add in that maybe Obi-Wan let Chewie get captured into slavery, thus explaining his attitude. The only other solution since The Clone Wars is still canon is the "Chewie's a deep-cover rebellion agent" theory and he was just playing dumb, which I can buy

Suddenly that Stroker & Hoop scene takes on a whole new meaning.