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"The problem is that most Drive-ins now a days is that light pollution makes them really hard to see. Even at night."

@The Accountant, Now I like it more.

I bought The Simpsons Movie on BD mainly because having the high-def version of the movie of a cartoon TV show tickled me. Turns out that "cel-styled" animation in HD is pretty sweet.

Screw wrong. I laughed at a number of points (Barney in the leaves, Sherri and Terri playing games in band, Otto downing the Plutonium…)

But could the plasma people have gotten behind the original?

But scars?

… which is why he really shouldn't have.

"Signs" is pretty much "A Prayer for Owen Meany" set to Sci-fi.

Reply needs more sarcastic questions.

I blame the announced Bloom County anthology.

I was glad to finally get a glimpse of the physical reason for the term "spin up the FTL".

Dad, sit down.

@Ellie, Shepard Fairey does seem a *bit* of a jerkoff, at least where it comes to other artists' work.

Me too. I had wanted to see Rose go the distance.

I too liked the widower dude's group take on Queen, but I got the impression that he and his best friend (also in the group, of course) had done that song together many times before.

She gets her kicks above the waistline, sunshine.

Battle of the lens flares!

Those Bugaloos *are* here and there and everywhere.

Prince of Space is on Netflix. It's sitting next to my DVR right now.

Hell, I even liked (and bought) ELO's Zoom.