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Are you just assuming that we need loans to start our own business because we have no life commenting on the AV Club's review of "Baywatch"! WE MUST BE LOSERS, RIGHT?! RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (where was I going with this?)

I'll watch almost anything. Also, I am looking for work so I have time on my hands.

I love obscure media. To me, it's a discovery of something I haven't seen in a long time, never seen or am curious as to why it exists. To quote online film critic Brad Jones, "I don't like the idea of something existing if I can't get a copy of it."

I've been watching the new "MST3k". Fun but my favorite are the Mike Nelson years. Joel I like but he seems to be kinda weirdly milking the reboot. I don't like crowd funding, I have to say. I don't think people should be funding stuff that is basically created by a millionaire.

That is a decent point. I mean, it's one of basic things that made Roger Ebert such a good film critic. He was able to just see certain movies as fun and give them passes if they where harmless.

Keep circulating the tapes is the term you are looking for.

"The New Class" ran for 7 seasons and 143 episodes. Way longer than the original "Saved By The Bell" but flopped in syndication, I think, and was never seen again.

"Saved By The Bell" started as a sitcom about the adult teachers titled "Good Morning, Miss. Bliss" on the Disney Channel of all places. It took place in Wisconsin. It was originally a starring vehicle for Hayley Mills. The kids where secondary. When Disney Channel cancelled it, it was retooled by NBC, and brought

Nickelodeon has always been a bit odd with what they choose to rerun to death.

True.

This reminds me of a guy I knew in college. Can't remember his name, as he transferred after freshman year. He was one of these immature nerd types. He once lectured to me about how the "Power Rangers", the new version, was not as good as the original. Though we both grew up in a generation which loves stuff like the

He gave him a letter which explains why he doesn't think global warming exists. Why?

I forgot about that one! I saw it in the theater even! Though, last year I did catch it on the local channel during the day in Albany, NY.

His girlfriend (wife now?) is Rosie Huntington Whiteley, so he could care less if his movies are any good. Do I blame him for his non-caring? Nope.

The 90s are alive and well!

That too.

Well, there's only like 13 episodes which makes Nickelodeon's rerunning of it for years and years so odd. Like it wasn't a successful show, it was cancelled rather fast so why use it as a filler for years on end, when you have a bunch of long running shows?

Wasn't that basically the spin off where they went fuck it! We are 'The X Files' now for some reason!

The only movie spoof of a old TV show that pulled this off recently was "21 Jump Street", because it didn't just mock the show. It actually had a weird appreciation for it, and had two lovable leads with good chemistry.

Well, at least Bush read a book. Our current president is probably cooped up in his office right now playing "Call of Duty".