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Glad to see the Must See Plus 10 More includes my three favorites: This Side of Paradise, Amok Time and Mirror, Mirror.
 
Yes, my favorite episodes are the ones where Spock's fucked up (and getting laid).

I believe that The Crowd was the first film to show a toilet (though Psycho may have been the first to show a toilet being flushed.)

I believe that The Crowd was the first film to show a toilet (though Psycho may have been the first to show a toilet being flushed.)

No discussion of All In The Family is complete without hearing President Nixon's opinion of the show:

No discussion of All In The Family is complete without hearing President Nixon's opinion of the show:

Yes!  Hand in your Dallas fan badge, Hyden!  You're off the case!

Yes!  Hand in your Dallas fan badge, Hyden!  You're off the case!

"What's the number one show in the whole wide world?" (No, not a failed firstie.  Just the first Killian quote that I could think of from The Running Man.)

"What's the number one show in the whole wide world?" (No, not a failed firstie.  Just the first Killian quote that I could think of from The Running Man.)

Artie beats the shit out of a mobster.  An effete Frenchman beats the shit out of Artie.  Therefore, an effete Frenchman can beat the shit out of a mobster?

Artie beats the shit out of a mobster.  An effete Frenchman beats the shit out of Artie.  Therefore, an effete Frenchman can beat the shit out of a mobster?

Paul McCartney has always claimed that the negative reaction to Magical Mystery Tour in Britain was due to the fact that most British television sets at the time could only show black and white images.  The psychedelic appeal of the film was lost because of this and that's why it's gained more respect in recent years.

Paul McCartney has always claimed that the negative reaction to Magical Mystery Tour in Britain was due to the fact that most British television sets at the time could only show black and white images.  The psychedelic appeal of the film was lost because of this and that's why it's gained more respect in recent years.

It's hard to imagine that anyone could be as stupid as Jason Barone.

This article was legitimately useful.  I'm kind of reminded of a bit on Viva Variety where Michael Ian Black would list all the Police Academy movies in order of their greatness.  Don't know if it's on YouTube…

The "Superfly" soundtrack would like to have a word with you…

This is not a firstie but I was disappointed she wasn't asked about Kiss Me Deadly.

I always wanted to see a film from the point of view of the poor schmuck who was dumb enough to let Popeye Doyle use his car.  How is he ever going to get the City of New York to reimburse him?

Regrettably I'm too late for a firstie but it should be noted that Jason Alexander's film debut was a slasher film from the '80's also called "The Burning".

Yes, until I saw California Split.