This is the most blatant offense since my false advertisement suit against The Neverending Story.
This is the most blatant offense since my false advertisement suit against The Neverending Story.
"Her Name Was Trouble"
On a dirty mattress covered in rats, are you happy!?
Really? I thought "Realty Bites" was pretty good. We've got the introduction of Gil, some prime Lionel Hutz sleaziness, Marge's conscience clashing with the ridiculous corruption needed to get any sort of success in Springfield, and the whole "You're a loose cannon!" speech at the end.
I believe that was actually a season long story arc on Friends.
It only got creepy when Monica later tried dating that guy's son.
That will cost you eighty million dollars.
I forget, is the Health Fair the thing where there's the sperm simulator?
Wow, way to turn the highlight of the episode into a negative, there. Lisa losing all interest in football once it's no longer an act of political rebellion is perfect for her.
You suck, McBain!
It's both a revered movie and it hits most of the film noir highlights. Why wouldn't it be?
Was surprised not to see Casablanca on that list.
I'd rank Airplane II: The Sequel ahead of all those movies.
It's not that it's out of place, it's that Season 5 took Buffy's angst pretty much as far as it could go (she spent an entire episode literally catatonic with grief, after all). That Season 6 tried to TOP that . . . not a wise move, in my opinion.
What's more, it's Inglorious Basterds with much lower stakes. Through the whole middle portion of the movie, they're not in danger of being killed or being unable to buy Broomhilda's freedom. The only thing at risk if their ruse is discovered is that they'll have to pay several thousand dollars to rescue her instead…
You left out Dracula: Dead And Loving It. That deserves at least the #3 spot.
"Now everyone that Willow's ever met is out in that audience, including all of us."
I thought The Hobbit being at least as good as The Lord of the Rings was just common wisdom?
Well, count me as someone who thinks Crystal Skull is underrated. The fridge nuke scene was HILARIOUS!
Dittoing that! It's a shame we couldn't have gotten a few more seasons of George working for Kruger.
I am surprised to hear Season 7 is ranked so low. I mean, I don't think it was the BEST, but it did have some definitely classic episodes. Besides, it's been my experience that people who really dislike Season 7 tend to hate Season 6 even more.