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Three's Company is pretty reliable door-farce comedy, as far as I'm concerned.

It's the episode where they started running Annette's spinoff serial, according to a Google search I just did. I'm surprised the show doesn't have a more reliable episode guide.

Black is so good in Bernie. I have a hard time believing that movie works with anyone else in the role.

Yeah. Nothing from Pixar or Aardman either.

Even moreso than Downey, I'd put it as of one of Tom Cruise's best performances.

It's easy to dismiss, because of what a THING it became, but it's a pretty effortlessly weird little movie. I have a lot of affection for Napoleon Dynamite.

Pretty agreeable list for the most part. I'm a little surprised no Pixar movies are represented though. I think Monsters, Inc. and The Incredibles are as funny as just about any movie here.

I'm a big fan of Seann William Scott's delivery of "I've always wondered what a fridge full of pudding would like like."

I haven't watched in about two years, but I like Danny better than Jontron.

I agree 100%. Sonic 2 doesn't have moments like realign that Knuckles isn't actually evil. Or a level as mind bending as Death Egg Act 2. Or a score as beautiful as Ice Cap Act 2. And I LOVE Sonic 2.

That game was only two years after the first Resident Evil. All game dialog was laughably bad back then.

Agreed. It's one of the best platformers of its time.

It also led to Colors and Generations. Not perfect games by any stretch, but significant improvements.

Spinball was the only video game my dad played with me and my brother. He loved it.

I LOVE Adventure 1. That game is a blast. Even the Big the Cat fishing levels aren't terrible

My little brother playing as Tails was the only way I ever beat all the Special Stages in Sonic 2. I couldn't do it on my own.

Happy birthday, Sonic! Alos, this article is wrong. Sonic 3 & Knuckles is the best one.

Horner' Titanic score was as integral to that movie's success as Williams was to Jaws or Star Wars.

She's one of the last links to the golden age of animation. She's lived a full life, but I'll still be devestated when she's gone.

I believe Mickey's Christmas Carol was also Tony Anselmo's first appearance as Donald. It's pretty incredible that Donald's been around for more than eight decades and only two people have ever officially been his voice.