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"Perhaps you haven't seen Highlander 3. Not that Mario Van Peebles (of "Solo" fame) can't act, but…"

'77 also gave us "News Of The World" by Queen (a pretty great album if you skip the overplayed first two tracks), Kansas' "Point of Know Return" (their commercial peak, though somewhat of a valley between artistic peaks), Billy Joel's "The Stranger" (the start of a great 3-album run), Donna Summer's "I Remember

It seems so obvious, given the history of the character and the history of the show—

Huh
Not the first setback this film has had, it sounds like.

A few years ago, I had cable and internet through Insight- great service, incredible customer service, reasonable pricing. Then Comcast bought Insight: with absolutely no change to my location or my equipment, my downloads slowed by almost half, and my picture quality on basic channels (local broadcasters) turned to

All I know is that my wife gave me shit once when she asked me to hand her some "underwear" and I gave her just a pair of panties.

Dudley Do-Right was an awesome flick. Granted, I haven't seen it since before I had kids, but I loved it.

I would assume that, having previously intervened in her life (ie letting her out of the freezing chamber) and thus reducing the total number of days which she had left, her life was no longer in flux- by interacting with her, he made her a fixed point in space/time, and thus couldn't affect her death. Yet the people

My parents absolutely LOATHED that I was listening to Queen basically from the time I discovered them (12 years old) to when I moved out and got married- somehow, listening to a band that had a bisexual lead singer was going to make me gay. I was also forbidden from listening to the local classic rock station, and

Tron is rarely watched in my house these days. I loved the film as a kid (before my parents owned a VCR, I would constantly check out a Tron picture book and the Wendy Carlos score on vinyl from the local library), and I bought the 2-disc DVD set as soon as it came out (nearly bought the original single-disc edition,

I've got one kid who is convinced that "Hannah Montana" and "Good Luck Charlie" are the best shows on the planet (despite having never been allowed to watch either- this is based purely on the opinions of her friends), and one that loves Playhouse Disney (dear God, don't even get me started on the James Bond-pun

It got a write-up as part of the 'Other Shows' series- the same that gave us a write-up of the Colts game on SNF a couple of weeks ago. Frankly, I enjoy the acknowledgement that there's more on TV (and occasionally more interesting TV) than what's being covered regularly. It definitely gives a slightly-more-complete

Lay off the Dreamcast- how many other decade-dead systems still have games coming out?

Forget Intellivision- it's not even available on every current system. Wii gets yet another "pseudo-port"- from what I understand, the Wii version is just a Tron-themed minigames collection.

I used to have Sirius (still have the receiver sitting around, but it's not been active for several years). I absolutely miss the Classic Vinyl and Deep Cuts stations; Underground Garage was usually pretty good, too. My wife misses having the Broadway station (admittedly, so do I sometimes- they introduced me to the

I fully expected a Christmas-themed duet between Finn and Rachel. I just honestly was hoping for "Fairytale of New York", initiated by Finn, in one final attempt to explain to her why he's so pissed at her. "I built my dreams around you."

But Hasselhoff is contractually obligated to refer to Daniels as "Mr Feeny" at least once per episode.

@MistakenCheeseSandwich- You've also forgotten "Time Bomb Town".

Dear god, no. Why would we limit the amount of perkies and booze Love & Dick have access to? That just encourages them to find a way back out of the house.

So, basically
this generation just got it's 'Kilroy Was Here' (aka "proof that concept albums only work if the concept is actually good")