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I'm still, to this day, pissed that they didn't cast Keri Russell as Lois in Superman Returns.

Kansas Kevin

Let's not forget all those awesome "Find Your Fate" books (like Choose Your Own Adventure except you're always Indy's cousin or son of a friend or something). Including:

I'm with you. I certainly didn't feel that Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls was any sillier than other entries, especially compared to Temple of Doom. I enjoyed it. I liked that Marion was back, I liked Cate Blanchett, I didn't even mind Shia, since it was before the mess he's now become. And the alien angle didn't

Just watched this and maybe it's because I'm a big fan of Aidy Bryant, but I loved it. Aidy Bryant deserves to be much more famous than she already is.

I'm really disappointed that Fox is (allegedly) not putting out DVDs anymore. I don't have cable and one of my all-time favorite episodes is from season 19 - Dial N For Nerder.

I just re-watched this episode. Why hasn't Drew Droege — who re-told Nancy Reagan and Newsies history on Drunk History — been recognized as Deirdre's voice? He did some hilarious work in this episode.

Well, I can't figure a way of saying this that doesn't make me sound like a Simpsons sycophant, so I'm just gonna say it: I know I'm in the vast minority — and I'm okay with that — but I've always loved the show, no matter the season. Sure, the "classic" era (which each fan defines differently, it feels like)

The only version of this song I like is the one played in The Simpsons "Milhouse of Sand and Fog".* Knott's Berry Farm!!

I'm also a Bond fan (OHMSS is probably my fave), but I didn't view Casino Royale as a reboot, exactly. Maybe because I viewed every new Bond as a "reboot" (even though the series did some continuity stuff, like Roger Moore's Bond leaving flowers at Tracy's grave in . . . For Your Eyes Only? Pretty sure it was that

Do I look like Mother Teresa?

I don't know about pretty great, but they do a cover of CSNY's "Our House" that I really love.

It's a hilarious movie, to be sure, but I'll take my teenage girl angst with a side of CornNuts (BQ!) and drain cleaner.

Never, ever see "This is Where I Leave You." That movie ate my soul.

Not gonna deny the appeal of Mean Girls, but Buzzfeed has ruined Mean Girls for me forever with their seemingly never ending "Which Mean Girls Character Would This Mean Girls DVD Be If Mean Girls Were Mean Girls Like Mean Girls MEAN GIRLS MEAN GIRLS?" articles. And now there's going to be a Mean Girls MUSICAL?

I actually read this book and while that was quite a while ago, it appears as though the humor in the film seems to match the humor in the book. Kim Barker can be funny and witty, but the book is never laugh-out-loud funny, nor is that the intention (although the bits with the Alfred Molina character are probably the

I don't know, I guess this one doesn't bother me because while I like and own the original, it's not as sacrosanct to me as it is to some people. I tend to think the personal outrage is tantamount to how personally beloved a film/film series is to a specific person. I'm a big Indiana Jones buff, so I'll probably be

I guess I disagree. I think this new one looks like fun. I suppose I'm a little more open to remakes/reboots than other people. My feeling is that it's not going to cancel out the original. It's not going to make the original self-destruct. You can still watch the original. Heck, you don't even have to see the

I'm gonna stand corrected on this one. Did a li'l googling, and although it's being called a "reboot" by Paul Feig, it does seem that it's not acknowledging the other films/characters. Which makes me confused by that "30 year ago . . ." fluff at the beginning.

It can't be a remake if they're acknowledging that the events in the other film happened 30 years ago and that the characters from the prior film also existed. Reboot? Yes. Remake? No.