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As a kind I loved their videos on the ol' mtv, and thought there harmonies in metal songs were a nice touch. Lost interest fast after I found out they were religious (never paid attention to the lyrics), but still dig the B&Y roadwarrior outfits.

After the lobster episode, I always figured somewhere in Maine.

It felt to me there were some pretty significant script rewrites to Bob & Linda's B story?

Carefree is probably my fav' movie, mostly because of its badly dated concepts about psychology—and male-female relationships…the climactic scene involves Fred having to punch Ginger out to get her to love him. It is … contrived and so so awkward to look at now, in the funniest way tho.
It also has their wonderful

North's AT comics are stellar. They're the best comics on the rack month to month. If I had a wish, its that they could be given license to create canonical elements to the show, the way the game's have.

I've never actually thought the identity of Fin's dad had any bearing on the story this show is telling.
Fin has a dad, a pretty good one too, and doesn't seem fazed by not knowing his
specific origin.
Sure, he wants to find other humans, but the desire to know a father who you
have no knowledge of doesn't seem like any

I think it was meant to be literal: the song was written from PB's assumption/perspective that Lemonhope was going to stick around tho, so I feel the whole segment was intended as sad irony.
On another level, I think there's supposed to be subtle suggestion that no matter what you chose, all things eventually crumble

I have one collection of the Moonstone books, and the stories are okay, but I am always turned off buy seeing illustrations of famous actors, it never feels right.
So far I haven't read any of the prose—aside from the original novel-but I'll get to it over time.

I've wanted to see that for ages, being a Nixophile, but at the same time, just too lazy to get and watch it. My last attempt was putting in an inter-library loan for a copy that had obviously been tossed out ages ago.

what would that much cocaine have done to the internet?

Astaire's is my absolute fav' version of the song, and I think an incredibly moving rendition.
I love just about all of Fred's versions of these now standard tunes.

I'm one of those fans, I think her run is great top to bottom. I know why it is 'out of favor' now, but it just stands as uncountably high quality in my mind.

gets worse, in one interpretation she's like … a young teen, the daughter of a woman who rents Reed a room. A smartly overlooked version thankfully.

My GF has takes the first interpretation, and I've thought that was the more obvious read for Ralph. But, I've been in some actual debates with people about this. I like to think it is the second one, just because its more poetic.

Yea, I don't care for the show, but it really is using the 'slow burn' tactic very well.
Last episode of the season still has the cutesy BS, but its apparent that the creators are just using that as a nasty juxtaposition for how dark everything is getting/going to get.
If the payoff of S1 follows thru, S2 is going to

I think it was pretty well established that the whole arc of this show is going to be about stripping Piper of all her WASP bullshit and turning her into a badass prison mama. Its like the lady version of Breaking Bad, mixed with OZ +more breasts and mean spirited 'laughing at not with you' humor.

I almost can't believe I'm the only person bringing this up, but “Oh boy, sleep! That's where I'm a Viking!” is probably one of the most controversial lines in the show among some of my friends, and—according to the internet—other obsessed Simpsons fans.

I have been theorizing with friends that War is going to go down in Oooo. Lots of hints with many cast members coming into their full, better warriors, Rootbeer Guy becoming head of the Banana Guards, those muck zombies from The Pit, Rattleballs return, Fins evil sword. BubbleGum Kingdom now has as pretty competent

Unobjective love for the Kolchak character.
I read the original novel not too long ago and it is very close to what they filmed. The main difference being a 'meta' element where the books author Jeff Rice is the narrating character who was handed the documents/story by Kolchak himself, who is burned out/nearly homeless

Best MST3K episode IMO. I realize there's a solid argument for Manos, and a couple others but it is my personal fav'. I have actually watched it so many times I've convinced myself the actual movie is a quality 'comedy-cop tv movie' level feature.