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I am new to the Sopranos and reading through these reviews a few episodes behind where I'm at in the series. And the idea that Todd V could ever suggest he is possibly not getting "deep enough" with these reviews is asinine. I'm glad he's like, into the Sopranos and stuff, because it is obviously a legit good show

This is the most AV Clubbian-list - When I saw "favorite one hit wonder" in the article title I assume that I probably will have heard or recognize most of the songs listed, but it's probably less than that …

Reading comments like these is like going back in time.

Where are the Mad Men, Caldecott Farms "just call it something like 'pork' or 'beef'" references?

They didn't make this an anti Trump thing at all. They even lauded Trump for his restraint.

That was a very short video.

I was disappointed that there was no discussion of peat or barrels :(

at my daycare (circa 1986) they had an Empire Strikes Back tape and it sounded so intense. I can still remember the voice talent/narrators ultra deep, dramatic voice. Especially during his recounting of the Hoth scene. And the sound when Han was frozen in carbonite. It was the real deal.

I can't believe how old you guys are …

I always felt a little weird and creeped out by Jedi, even though I like it. The film print itself just looks different, among other weird things.

My most usual Star Wars viewing experiences were on a tape like that - a VHS tape in SLP mode (super long play, i think) that had all three movies on it, back to back to back.

My mom's youngest brother is only 13 years older than me, and when i was like 5 years old I stole a Boba Fett action figure of his. Still have it somewhere. #unclememories

My stepdad is like that too. He can go way back in terms of car body/style identification as well.

I think Gorplee's first sentence in his original comment (Respectfully, you are insane…) was meant in jest and not to be taken seriously.

Off the top of my head, there aren't a lot of specific pieces that talk about it in totality. Here are some prime examples though, and you can probably Google the subject matter and find other articles about it

It won the Oscar for best. movie. ever.

I'm trying to get my wife to watch The Big Short because I feel like more than any other movie it explores (in a relatively accessible way) how middle class existence and very complex institutional banking/asset management interests are symbiotic and actually align together (for better or worse) in a lot of ways you

"… so don't go chasin' waterfalls."

"The JackHawk nine thousand, available at Wal-Mart."

"We'd like to talk to you about the packs of wild dogs in control of most major cities *uncontrollable cutup laughter from Ferrell and Reilly*"