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My sister rented it [C.D.D.] a bunch growing up, and I really liked it. Hercules has a limited appeal for the few times you can watch it, but Cats Don't Dance, I watched more and liked, plus I find myself humming both parts of Darla Dimple's "Big and Loud" during my work day. The songs were excellent, I cannot say the

I was going to say, I wanted to see Lords of Illusions for years, watched it last year, and have never been more disappointed by something with such a brilliant idea behind it. That being said, he was the best part of it (Well, him and Commandant Spangler were the best parts of it), and it would have been a cool idea

Melissa McCarthy as Rita Repulsa.

Why is Will Poulter's most recent movie "We're The Millers" mentioned instead of his best performance in "Son of Rambow"? That movie, I'll remember him in forever, "We're the Millers", not so much.

Somehow the phrase about a fight scene set to "Tusk" is just stupid enough that I really want to see this.

If you accompany that music with the line, "Let me go down your warp pipe", I guarantee you have a hit on your hands.

Comet, Cupid, Richard Nixon?

I only pay for Norm Macdonald fan art.

Well then,
"On your Mark, get set, GO!"

Fuck Yes on "Fire on High", that's an amazing song. I'd have said "Believe me Now" from Out of the Blue would have also been acceptable.

The only man I'd anything is Roger Taylor in Drag.

Should we be out looking for those Beauties?

Whoever decided to get Freddy to sing "Love Kills" for Giorgio Moroder's Metropolis and therefore Get Somebody to put in Metropolis footage for "Radio Gaga" ranks pretty high in my book.

I went through a time where I had to listen (still am listening) to most of Queen's catalog, and stuff like "Dreamer's Ball" is probably one of my favorites, The entirety of A Night at the Opera is fantastic, from "Death on Two Legs" on to stuff like "'39" which I think is gorgeous, and "Seaside Rendezvous" and

An Aaron A. Aaronson, Phillip (Shaun's step-father) and Reverend Green figurine line would be hilarious as well.

If the Internet is going to make Grooting a thing, this will be a realized thing.

I feel like these need to be released to the general public….. For the greater Good.

I remember the Disney Channel Original Movie "Under Wraps" had one kid who played Curly on Hey Arnold!, but somehow you telling me that just blows my mind.

Oh. My dear. What is this? Water coming from your eyes. Are you leaking, my dear?

That's a human ear, alright.