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Martin Sheen
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You're…you're probably right.

I saw it on Wednesday — only the second time I've ever seen it (I've never seen the sequels). As before, I fell asleep (literally!) many times. I understand it's a classic, but…I'm just not getting it. The whole time, all I could think was how much I like The Goonies and Romancing the Stone, and how I'd rather be

I saw it on Wednesday — only the second time I've ever seen it (I've never seen the sequels). As before, I fell asleep (literally!) many times. I understand it's a classic, but…I'm just not getting it. The whole time, all I could think was how much I like The Goonies and Romancing the Stone, and how I'd rather be

I remember when I was a kid, all I knew about this show was the line, "Oh, Rob," which Marc Summers quoted once or twice on Double Dare (to Harvey, the announcer). I was a little disappointed when I finally started watching it on Nick at Nite in the late 90's; Laura's "Oh, Rob" wasn't nearly as exaggerated as

I remember when I was a kid, all I knew about this show was the line, "Oh, Rob," which Marc Summers quoted once or twice on Double Dare (to Harvey, the announcer). I was a little disappointed when I finally started watching it on Nick at Nite in the late 90's; Laura's "Oh, Rob" wasn't nearly as exaggerated as

With you there. Except Taxi, 'cuz I get carsick.

With you there. Except Taxi, 'cuz I get carsick.

Except when it was, which was sometimes.

Except when it was, which was sometimes.

@avclub-6422e3b9b5a4d5582042acbf6096cb8d:disqus The only person I can ever recall saying Foo Fighters was their favorite band was…Rachael Ray. Huh.

@avclub-6422e3b9b5a4d5582042acbf6096cb8d:disqus The only person I can ever recall saying Foo Fighters was their favorite band was…Rachael Ray. Huh.

Game Informer, which (I believe) still lives, was actually less cool than Nintendo Power when it was first launched by FuncoLand. I'm trying to remember what the reviewers' pseudonyms were, but the only one that's coming to me is "Andy the Game Dandy."

Game Informer, which (I believe) still lives, was actually less cool than Nintendo Power when it was first launched by FuncoLand. I'm trying to remember what the reviewers' pseudonyms were, but the only one that's coming to me is "Andy the Game Dandy."

I was stuck in line listening to that song the other day, and I hated it so much that I started wondering who the hell it was. I became convinced it had to be this "Nickelback" that everyone on the AV Club can't stand — but no: Owl City. Nickelback can't be this bad, can they?

I was stuck in line listening to that song the other day, and I hated it so much that I started wondering who the hell it was. I became convinced it had to be this "Nickelback" that everyone on the AV Club can't stand — but no: Owl City. Nickelback can't be this bad, can they?

I would have gone with For Love or Money. Doc Hollywood is charming as hell and has a topless Julie Warner.

I would have gone with For Love or Money. Doc Hollywood is charming as hell and has a topless Julie Warner.

I'm with you, except…bring on the quirky small town meetings. Seriously, reading these reviews has me thinking I must be Amy Sherman Palladino's biggest fan, because I've basically been into this show from episode 1 (which was true of Gilmore Girls too, though I'm pretty sure I split that hour between GG and a Mets

I'm with you, except…bring on the quirky small town meetings. Seriously, reading these reviews has me thinking I must be Amy Sherman Palladino's biggest fan, because I've basically been into this show from episode 1 (which was true of Gilmore Girls too, though I'm pretty sure I split that hour between GG and a Mets

Those kicks made me a little sad.