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Consider, if Columbus had never returned would Ferdinand and Isabella be that upset.  I mean yeah it would represent a financial loss but hey, they're royalty, they can just squeeze the nobility and peasants a bit more to make up for it.

He was eating the castaways we never saw.

I've listened to many film theorists talk about it and they all seem to agree it was a McMuffin.  Don't know why it was glowing though.

Yeah but what did he do with that money?  Give his kid those accordion lessons he was always asking for?

I think the internet has made as aware of the fact that isn't such an anomaly.

Yeah, I don't know why everyone just seems to accept it's her head.  It could have been all sorts of things.

I agree with.  I quite like the movie except that PTA meeting is shit.

They dance for three minutes and twenty eight seconds.  That's how long the song lasts.

Unless the aliens who sent them out didn't really care whether they came back or not.  I thought that was the point of so many War of the Worlds type scenarios, what's apocalyptic to us may just be another day at the office for some other race. 

I'm happy with not knowing the answers but I'm also happy with knowing the answers.  I'm not a person who gets hung up on these little details.  As long as the journey was fun and fulfilling, that's enough for me.

That was awesome, She looked like I felt around eleven 'o clock at one of my parents family parties when I was ten.

And to think of how much bitching there was when Ben and Leslie got together.  All of you were wrong.  Dead wrong.

Those Sesame Street hobos were awesome.  Also Meredith, it was pretty clear Avery was NOT totally okay with Jack making out with her mom and they even had some dark foreshadowing with Liz calling renewing vows a death knell.

Also an inability to relate to other human beings in a direct fashion.

Surviving Picasso.  So terrible it's not available on Netflix or at any Blockbuster.

I'm wondering if this could work today if it played a little more into the Servant/Served classes dichotomy like Downton Abbey?

I guess she wanted to make violent love to him

It was pretty bad but I loved the music.  I guess that explains a lot.

I really love the Forbidden Zone song on that one.

I too love the Batman theme more than just about any movie theme in existence with the possible exception of Star Wars, but I am convinced Elfman did lift a little bit of previous Batman music from the original Serial from 1943. 
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It's subtle but I hear it and I can't unhear it.