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Am I the only one who thinks of Casey Jones' line in the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie every time he hears the word "leftovers". And then thought that this show would be better if it chronicled the lives of those footclan "leftovers" after the events of the film.

Why wasn't the headline that Space Jam was on at 8pm on VH1?! And why in the hell doesn't the AV Club have a review debate asking the age old question, "Which is better, the Space Jam soundtrack or the Space Jam movie?"

There aren't nearly enough Hard Target reviews on this site. And even less that shower this film with all the love it so richly deserves. This is one of those films that go no love on its release and has become a staple on tv over time because it is much better than it was given credit for. This review doesn't even

The only thing Lost revolutionized (Other than it being the first tv show to use a heavy amount of flashbacks which isn't much of a brilliant revolution. Moreso, it was a storytelling crutch that was necessary to understand the lives of a bunch of characters stuck on an island. They probably will use this same devise

This show screams, " We don't know how to write believable, human characters so we use a paranormal, sci-fi event that we'll never explain to justify our warped and unrealistic portrayal of characters in grieving and experiencing loss and our complete misunderstand of the way the world works and the way people act in

After watching the first episode, I don't know if I can watch anymore. It was dry, dull, and boring. The attempt at complete and total overwhelming grief from the characters just didn't come through at all. I'm hoping Christopher Eccleston becomes prominent in the show (I'll watch the third episode since it sounds