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OK, maybe they had two teddy bears, but Tucco's grill? I'm starting to think that auction is a sham..

That would be a fun fact if you were Aaron Paul, and not you, someone I've never heard of.

Like Gwyneth Paltrow's head, the Mr Magorium DVDs were never shown on camera, only alluded to

They could save money by just waiting fifty years.

and the award for "first Exit to Eden reference in this comments section" goes to not you.

* slide whistle *

So what's with the Auntie Mame references? Was Dan trying to win a bet on how many he could slip into Answer #1?

Ah, I see that you and I have not had sex together

Page four of the linked article: "When I think of a great film, I think of something that’s either structured so perfectly like The Matrix or made so lovingly like The Godfather Part II." Ask and Whedon shall deliver.

If I don't point out your redundancies, you'll never improve.

It's a mineral

Is it really necessary to specify that only Firefly fans are asking for another Firefly movie?

You're one of those people who thinks remakes ruin the original, right? Like Nicholas Cage's "The Wicker Man" reached back into time and made the original suck somehow?

That makes sense. I've only ever seen the last season of Dexter, so I'm basically done with TV.

To be clear, I'm not concerned about my ability to watch two overlapping shows. I'm concerned about whether a show I like can survive overlapping with another very popular show, because the ratings system we use doesn't take into account the fact that I'm capable of watching two overlapping shows.

I don't want to sacrifice Brooklyn Nine-Nine…can't we just move it or something?

Like I said, I didn't see the movie, but I imagine that if Clark threw in with Zod, he could negotiate for Lois as some sort of slave-bride. Hell, if Lex could get Australia, right?

I disagree; it's fun throughout if a little long, the practical effects somehow hold up after 35 years, Reeve is great, Hackman is great, the score is iconic, and even Margot Kidder does an acceptable job. I've seen the film many times, and I still get chills when Superman rage-screams at the sky over Lois's body. The

And "Superman for All Seasons," SOOOO boring