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The ability to see symbols and get the emotional association with what they represent is a pretty basic aspect of human nature. In a sense it underlies all of art. And sexuality in particular is a pretty visual emotion. So it makes total sense that even rather simple drawings of breasts would be able to stir up those

Well, technically Easy Rider was an independent film. There's a giant cultural and historical gap between Easy Rider and Garden State, but in a certain sense of the word Easy Rider was an indie movie.

If we totally replace human labor with machines, then the logical conclusion should be ever-growing unemployment checks. (And more generally, a basic income guarantee.) If the economy is capable of functioning without people working, then we can easily tax that money and give it to the people who aren't working.

I tend to think of the word cocksucker non-literally. Cock is a naughty word, suck is a naughty word, so naturally cocksucker is like, double naughty.

There are worse words to end that sentence with.

But Dr. Evil is a cross between Ernst Blofeld and Lorne Michaels, so that's not so bad.

Having characters talk about the JFK assassination isn't really what this list is about, but here are two scenes anyway:

Yeah, but all the cool people live in Toronto.

[Windows 9 gets washed away by flooding]

What worked for me is logging out and then logging back in.

He's a tough cookie.

That's why they needed to go all-out and have this be the real ending.

Not in our reality.

EVERYBODY OUT OF THE CHUNNEL!

Obviously, when a film series gets so long you can get mixed up on the details. Perhaps he knew it was Rocky VII but not Rocky seven or vica versa. Or perhaps remembering that VII was seven was precisely what reminded him what Rocky VII's subtitle was. Clearly Don Del Grande has not thought this out completely.

Faust looks like Martin Freeman there.

The rule I was taught is that "that" is a catch-all word, which can refer either to persons or non-persons. Which sounds right.

I kind of want to see a Back to the Future IV. Just write Michael J. Fox's Parkinsons into the story, that wouldn't be awkward at all.

Wait… his name is Grey?