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Gui Montag
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I don't remember that in "Night at the Museum 2."

I don't remember that in "Night at the Museum 2."

Well, I guess I know what I'm doing on Yom Kippur.

Well, I guess I know what I'm doing on Yom Kippur.

At least with "John Carter" you know there's a character named "John Carter" in it, and "Texas Chainsaw" means that it takes place in Texas and somehow features chainsaws.

At least with "John Carter" you know there's a character named "John Carter" in it, and "Texas Chainsaw" means that it takes place in Texas and somehow features chainsaws.

Dreddnaught, the Community Grade is pretty good.

Dreddnaught, the Community Grade is pretty good.

I stopped listening after "cheerleading."

I stopped listening after "cheerleading."

Has anyone else noticed that it seems like the titles of movies have gotten a lot worse over the past couple of years? "Trouble With the Curve?" That's a strange title anyway for a premise that should be pretty straightforward.

Has anyone else noticed that it seems like the titles of movies have gotten a lot worse over the past couple of years? "Trouble With the Curve?" That's a strange title anyway for a premise that should be pretty straightforward.

First episode of DS9 I ever saw. It was awesome.

First episode of DS9 I ever saw. It was awesome.

Is this the one where Quark says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar, and I challenge D'Ghor, son of…whatever?" Because that was great.

Is this the one where Quark says, "I am Quark, son of Keldar, and I challenge D'Ghor, son of…whatever?" Because that was great.

Hey does anyone remember when Wonder Woman had pants for about twenty minutes?

Hey does anyone remember when Wonder Woman had pants for about twenty minutes?

Ironically, one of the first comics to really deal with those issues was Green Lantern and Green Arrow, in which it was made clear that GL really didn't have any idea how "real people" live.

Ironically, one of the first comics to really deal with those issues was Green Lantern and Green Arrow, in which it was made clear that GL really didn't have any idea how "real people" live.