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There was one from a few months ago with the Wizard of Oz characters and one of them says, "What I'd really like is a functional human penis."

Karl Urban as Bones is literally the greatest thing to have occurred this century

I admire the hell out of Sleep No More for at least being different and not a just-adequate-if-unremarkable episode of regular Dr. Who like something like Night Terrors or Vampires in Venice.

God, Doctor Who sends yet another companion flying through the universe in a magical space diner. Can't they do anything new?

That's what I mean - from Monsters, Inc. on you could probably still think the movie was made in the past year. I think it's only those first three that have begun to show their age; the reason this looks the same is because the first one is from an era of Pixar movies that also still look great.

Yes, but the tech leap between Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 is huge; I'd say Monsters, Inc. is probably the first Pixar movie that still looks wonderful with retrospect. As such, the gap between Finding Nemo and this is about the same amount of years but a noticably smaller difference in quality.

Isn't it a little weird that this looks exactly like the first movie? It's been a dozen years!

This was the best Dr Who serial in decades.

The idea that last week's episode was anything other than an A is literally bonkers, still

AFI tweeted at somebody yesterday saying having a series of the super-long films like this one has been on their long-term plans for a while now. Maybe this being resto'd can inspire this to finally happen?

Okay, so maybe I'm a consumber whore & how, but there's few things I'd enjoy more in this life than to see Clooney as Danny Ocean again, even if it is a cameo. So I'm super onboard.

I like these jokes so much partially because I imagine Scott Aukerman himself has written them always with no exceptions, and also because they're the best

The idea this isn't an A is literally bonkers.

I really thought this deserved a proper, gentleman's F. So many terrible, no-joke references to things in a desperate attempt to appeal to those people who swear by the first ten seasons who only watch the Treehouse of Horror each year. Terrible terrible terrible.

I'm so happy they're doing another musical episode next week. It looks wonderful.

You rockhead!

Yes, though it's been awhile.

You'll probably be fine; estimates have it playing on half the screens in all multiplexes in the country; that works out to forty to fifty showtimes a day.

Anybody who wasn't grinning ear to ear as Stain'd finally came up on the TV show is wrong.

Perpetually his second-banana, the film will now be loaded with Zemeckis references.