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I'm not as big a fan of Studio Ghibli as my sister is, but I'm certainly interested in watching this, this sounds wonderful. I imagine Disney isn't even attempting to endorse it, so it'll probably be a long while before I can think to buy it on Blu-Ray.

Are we doing a Thanksgiving pun thread? Seriously? I Cran't Berr it right now.

I'd cough up a kidney for that Metropolis Poster!

The music was by and large, incredibly memorable, almost earworm quality. I remember getting yelled at because I had the Cosmo Canyon music stuck in my head. and I couldn't stop humming it. Nobuo Uematsu knows how to craft incredibly catchy yet powerful music. The Gold Saucer theme won't be leaving my memory for quite

The Gold Saucer, and I'm going off of a memory at this point, so I may be wrong and too lazy to internet the right answer!

I don't know about the internet, but I'm totally okay with this being that Next Gen release of Final Fantasy VII the world has been pining for.

*BLEEP* Job, Internet!

Every now and then, I remember this movie for that wonderful performance of Owen Wilson singing David Soul's "Don't Give Up on Us, Baby" and Ben Stiller's Starsky high on coke as a wonderful, hilarious moment. I actually liked this movie. Need to go back and check it out for fun.

I know what happens when you tilt a pinball machine, but what happens when you tilt a piano that has a pinball machine built within it?

I'm going to have to watch this at least three more times when I get home from work today. The Sentence Mixing is gorgeous. It feels like a youtube poop, minus all the JoJ and SuuS that inundates some (not all) YTPs to seemingly endless effect. This was genuinely funny to me.

The Dukes of Hazzard movie was made by Jay Chandresekhar (I'm keeping my misspelling, I think I came close) of Broken Lizard fame, so you can kind of get an idea who the fan base was for that movie, so I don't think Blackface registered as racist for its audience, since it appealed to anybody who liked Broken Lizard

And here comes a "My Name is Earl" supporter. I don't care what anybody felt about that show, it had a great soundtrack, and I liked the positive vibe it gave it. I really wished they hadn't of ended the show before revealing who Earl Jr's real father was (It wasn't Crab Man, which really messed with me).

"And we don't take no shit, either!"

I think the Catch-22 of Serious Sandler's last two roles is that the movies themselves aren't very good (That's this and Men, Women and Children), but if we really want Serious Adam Sandler, I think watching this is the only way to go, otherwise, Jack and Jill 2 will be a thing that could very well happen. I'd rather

Oh C'mon, I made a reference to Don Bluth's "Don't Walk Away" music video from Xanadu as a positive point towards that particular movie on that Strange Magic article, that's gotta count for something!

And on AV Club Disqus, no less!

Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet was PG and had boobies too!

+1 for making me want to watch "In The Loop" again. Guaranteed laughs from James Gandofini and Peter Capaldi make it worth a rewatch.

I believe they abbreviated that to STRFKR the last time I looked them up on Youtube. "Mona Vegas" is a great song.

Because of this line, A Passion of the Christ Sequel starring Michael Shannon that's just a revenge movie needs to exist.