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I've gotten so used to "TV series collected on DVD in its entirety = $100 at least" that seeing I can snag all of Hey Arnold! would set me back roughly $30 made me very, very happy. I suspect by next weekend it'll be joining my Rocko DVDs, and I shall dance a happy dance.

Idea for future Doctor Who episode moment: the Doctor "accidentally" lands the TARDIS on Hugo Gernsback. No specific reason is given.

This excites me far beyond reason. Surely it can't do any worse than the last few games. To be fair, I've only experienced Homecoming via the Two Best Friends playthrough, and I've never approached Downpour in any fashion. But I did like Shattered Memories.

Sometimes, I love the internet more than I should.

Nobody needs to worry! I'm sure that once the Weinsteins get close to having the rights expire, they'll find someone to churn out another Clerks just in time! Worked just fine for the last Hellraiser!

I want to leave a comment here too! It feels good to be a part of something special.

It's times like this where I dread going out and about in my town to some of the places I frequent (such as my part-time job), since I often feel like the one person who ISN'T a rabid conservative who thinks Obama is either the Anti-Christ or a secret Muslim or some other sort of random bogeyman, and would view this

Despite being a sad mockery of the original, I still had fun with this show. I guess this might also help to semi-explain the most recent season's incredibly short length.

Via Booster Gold-related shenanigans, no less! I was amused. Of course, I kind of wish he was back to his default appearance now, but it's at least been an interesting change due to happening via modern medical whatnot. Plus, being back in his own time now, he's stuck in a situation where there's someone that looks

SPOILERZZZZZZZZZ for those that care — If I recall the proper chain of events, he got to visit a museum display about him that included his own stuffed body, got all surly and rode off drunk on his motorcycle, crashed, and had his face fixed up while in the hospital without his knowledge.

I'm wondering if Finn was forced to actively kill any of those hobo-like berry people. I'd like to think he did for some reason.

One might say it will be full of (country goodness and) green pigness.

I didn't believe you when I saw this in a different thing's comments earlier today, but dammit, you've sold me on it now. Can I earn enough to build a yacht out of BMWs? I really want one of those. Also a giant BMW made of smaller BMWs. BMW.

I hope this turns out alright. I developed a strangely intense love of the show from back in the 90's when it aired on A&E. What I hope for even more is that the movie does well enough to get someone off their asses so the other three seasons get a DVD release.

Huh. All that time I spent watching the show back in the day, and I just now seem to have noticed that.

All I can say is I'll miss this title. It was nice to have a DC comic that didn't get bogged down in crossovers and whatnot every couple of months, as well as one using a group of mostly new and interesting characters. At times like this, I always wish it was one of the (too many) $3.99 things I get that was going.

One potential answer might be that PB put Finn's dad away in the first place.

Now I mostly just miss Lexx.

After getting him on both SVU and Hannibal, I vote to add Raul Esparza to everything. He's just…. FUN.

This was literally the second thought that popped into my head when I saw the headline. The first was that it was about a clothing line that involved wearing the remains of dead Romans. Or something that makes even remotely more sense than that.