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"The shit hath hitith the fan… ith." I love, love 10 things I hate about you. So simple and sweet and funny. There was no meanness to it. And yes, the focus was on the girls characters, on their side of the story more than anything, which was great. They were the badasses too. And you could feel the chemistry in the

Yes. Also, the Down by the River sketch. David Spade and Christina Applegate are basically trying not to break pretty much during the entire thing, as soon as Farley says : "I am 35 years old, I am divorced, and I live in a van down by the river !"

Freaks and Geeks (…) Freaks and Geeks (…) Freaks and Geeks (…) The night Shift. Well THAT cut me off mid-funk…

The first time I saw Teller on screen was in Rabbit Hole. I remember being very impressed and moved by his performance, especially in the scenes with him and Kidman sitting in the park together. I wanted to see more of that. I like him too.

I don't know if it's been said but, to me, the end of the first part when Elliot says "This whole place is a lie" is like an homage to the end of the Truman Show, when Carrey says to Ed Harris "There is nothing real" and Harris responds "You are real. It's what made you so good to watch." In this scene, Mr Robot is

Tara Killam's re-creation of Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend" clip was a thing of beauty. Just saying.

MurderChef.

It's odd to me that a documentary series like "Making a Murderer" is included in the Outstanding Achievement in reality programming category, along with Top Chef and Survivor Cambodia. Maybe it's always been like that and I'm just now realizing it.

Yeah, I hear you.

You know, I thought I had heard it enough too, but I have to say that the cover version in both Mr Robot and The Leftovers worked really well for me.

Band of Horses, The Funeral. Stop. It.

Oh, I love that scene.

Don't we all..

In my head, Colin Hay is linked to Zach Braff. So, on that note : "I just dont think I'll ever get over you" from Garden State.

The Graduate is never a cliché. Just beauty.

Right? For the past hour, I've been going back and forth between here and youtube to watch some of these great suggestions again. Or for the first time. It's great.

Boy, I'm so watching that again on youtube right now.

Oh, wow. You just made me realize that I link "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" with the end credits of Sister Act 2. What a weird revelation. Also, a thousand yes for Billy Elliot. I would add "We love to Boogie" to your list.

Tiny Dancer, of course. Of course. For me Freaks & Geeks is I'm One by The Who.

Hey, thanks. I didn't know this one.