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I think that's the most underrated wtf moment in the entire movie.

Coke is one of those, "might as well do it just to say you have" things. Especially if you've ever been around amphetamine.

That actually sounds really awesome.

Um, it's L,R,L,R

@avclub-c254eaf30893f49706260c2d22fe6148:disqus Yeah, I meant that more as a generalization- what really dictates what's considered a "sexy body" throughout the years. I used Playboy as an extreme example because of the sexual nature, and the fact that these changes can be down to even some specific details.

That's why he's called "North." Duh.

Yeah. That version is currently playing in my bathroom and stars my imagination (and a microwaved bagel).

I remember seeing Playboy's ANS memorial issue and having the weirdest, most guilt-ridden boner afterwards.

"Want some money?!?"

If anything, it's a new instant format. That's pretty neat.

Roseanne explored the topic, as well.

I feel it's entirely dependent on Deckard's status, as he's the main protagonist of the film. It's his job to help explore the themes, which he does with Rachel, and later with Roy. If he were a replicant those scenes would become totally useless in every way.

Hetero lovers of Gozzy Bear represent!

It's all Boone's Farm and MD 20/20.

He made Thriller.

They all took their shirts off and died? What a weird credits sequence!

I came into the comments with a similar thought. I liked "Get Over It" well enough, although it wasn't much different from all the other post-garage revival, punky arena acts at the time (the Von Bodies, Vendetta Red, Billy Talent, etc.). Basically, had they not found an admittedly clever gimmick they would've just

Sometimes I need to know what to buy when I'm watching all this incest!!

How could you guys forget about the all-puppet children's educational show I developed centered around the Challenger explosion?

The 90s stuff is really bad, too. Some episodes are just three sketches- no opening, no monologue, and sometimes the guest host isn't even shown.