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It's been maybe 15 years, but I thought 2 was decent as well. Since Freddy never revisits the idea of taking over someone's body, it seems particularly strange in retrospect. But seeing them in order, it seemed like a semi-logical progression from the first movie.

I'm not with him on the Warp Records thing.

I like Steve Harvey's stand-up more than Foxworthy's, but Harvey is worse for sure. To my knowledge, Jeff Foxworthy doesn't have loathesome feelings about women and atheists.

Of course there is more than one. It's Star Wars not Star War.

The Grandma scene I would pick is Lily Tomlin and Sam Elliott. Specifically when he asks what the money is for. I'd love to see Elliott get an Oscar nomination for this scene.

The fact that it legit made me miss Paul Walker is an achievement.

There is no doubt in my mind that Mantzoukas is playing a character or playing up his sense of humor big time for How Did This Get Made. When he has his quieter moments, you can tell he's a pretty sensitive, in tune with his emotions guy. So, I've always gotten the impression that part of it is acting like the exact

I will always and forever love Wonderful Christmastime.

Lena Dunham is on HBO. HBO legally declared itself "not tv" a few years ago. So, we have to let both Dunham AND Schumer on air based on a technicality.

Just because I haven't seen anyone acknowledge it anywhere, the Salesman sketch is clearly a riff on the documentary Salesman about door to door Bible salesmen.

I'm not ready to call SPECTRE the worst Craig Bond movie, but I'll at least concede that every one of Pierce Brosnan's criticisms of it are wholly accurate.

I didn't know Fritos scoops were a thing. So, I was picturing Tostitos scoops and I have a weird Tandy-esque dislike of that I can't explain even to myself.

I think The Shining is a masterpiece as well, but I can understand King's hatred of it.

These shows both ran in reruns a ton until the early 1990s at least. I think both were run locally on over the air stations. As someone born in 1980, I definitely remember seeing them both a lot.

I was almost hoping it was Liz Torres herself.

I'd be fine if the Pushing Daisies revival was just Chi McBride and Kristin Chenoweth interacting and no one else from the show.

Based on both Amy Sherman-Palladino's and Kelly Bishop's words about his passing at the reunion for ATX festival, I don't see a recast as a possibility anyone would entertain.

I think the only feasible way they could make Richard's death not a huge deal is have it take place years earlier. I'd be fine with that but they'd need to put in some fairly large acknowledgement that this was a HUGE deal at the time.

That was after she went to college and became weirdly entitled. Dean, who she broke up with, was her boyfriend first. About the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

The eyes of Fremen.