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Grave of the Fireflies was a movie that I appreciated and loved, but it didn't hit me until the day after. It probably says a lot about me, but when I started to think about it the following day, I was just crushed.

*Playhouse Screams at 'Surgically Implanted'*
AAHHHHH! You Said the Secret Word!

"And I Love It!" I remember this line being said by the Cary Grant sounding character, Randolph.

That would be "The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders", which is probably the best Wes Anderson parody by virtue of the fact it feels a halfway decent idea, with its horror elements feeling genuinely scary and its Wes Anderson quirky elements feeling pitch perfect. Plus, Edward Norton does an excellent Owen

I think that's the appeal: It feels like it exists in no one era, Onett looks like the kind of 1950s town with character designs that remind me of "Stand By Me", but then you get past the 50s visage, then as you travel to Twoson, Threed, Fourside, it becomes more contemporary, while still being as crazy as it always

Now that you mentioned Simpsons and Earthbound in the same sentence, I have a desire to name my favorite thing "D'oh!" just because "PK D'oh!" needs to be realized.

I'm getting choked up just looking at the visuals. Even the Giygas battle feels almost exactly how I pictured it. Now I want to go home and play me some Earthbound.

Fuzzy Pickles!

There is a one minute teaser on Youtube that makes me crazy for it, and I guess you can sign up to a mailer to get a copy when it comes out, but sadly, I'm still pining for a legal copy of Mother 3.

You could literally Ctrl+H his whole experience with Sin City and replace it with Spy Kids 3D: Game Over and probably get the exact same answer, He was probably on the same green screen for 2 days, I imagine, for his cameo as "The Guy".

Thankfully, fan editing is something that exists, so when the last Hobbit movie comes out, a single four hour movie will come from the internet. If a version of Phantom Menace exists without Jar-Jar Binks, There will be a 4 hour faithful version of the Hobbit.

My memory from that movie is the time I watched it with my dad when it was on A&E (So you can imagine how long ago that was), and the TV edit of Macaulay Culkin saying "Don't [Silence] with me" was burned into my memory for years. I mean, I've seen it in its original format, but damn, is that movie uncomfortable, F

I have the inverse: I cried at Toy Story 3, but didn't cry at Up, so clearly I have the tendencies of a sociopath.

I'll post my three: Harry and the Hendersons, Wall-E and Mary and Max.

"Well, it looks like we're standing under a mistletoe. Well, this is awkward…."

Oh man, I need to tell my dad to use Vinegar now, that actually sounds palatable. Thanks Dikachu!

Alright Bub…

You have such a sad story, let me play you the sad song on the world's smallest Pancake Flute.

I will go 50/50 and say Wolverine's name Logan is both a blessing and a curse for me. It makes a fat kid in Elementary school feel kind of awesome, but on the other hand, that's all anybody ever seems to know me by, which kind of pisses me off, but except for maybe Gabe Logan from Syphon Filter or Ted 'Theodore' Logan

He just reenacts that scene at the carnival with "Take The fucking Elephant!" for the entirety of his cameo. There, I just saved you $11.