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*SPOILERS* The thing that always bugs me is that you have Troi and Worf see each other for the first time in years, and we don't get an "I'm sorry about Jadzia". I can see every other character rationalizing that Worf doesn't want to hear it and it's not a good time, but there's no way Deanna doesn't say something.

@Chico_McDirk:disqus : Fans LOVE the smaller-role guy. Might be because it makes the world seem for real, along with a little pride in noticing a slightly smaller detail. O'Brien seemed to have a TNG following starting around Season 2 or 3, even though he didn't get a real plot point to himself until 4.

The objective is not to cease emitting lifesigns for your quadrant. It's to make the enemy cease emitting lifesigns for HIS quadrant.

He calls himself Solo, because Solo was the guy who smuggled all of his Mom's money.

Seems like Roxanne is pretty close to what that would be like.

Dude with five tongues doesn't need to look that good.

Tragically he's entirely offscreen. Wasted potential I say.

B- means he didn't like it?

They never explain the 20% thing in the film but I assumed it was the chance that a given racer's career would end in a fatal crash, not the chance that he would die in any given race. And that racing at Nurburgring in the rain was so dangerous that it would raise that lifetime percentage.

This movie can go serious on a dime, too. "Never Gonna Dance" is not just sex, it's self-destructive despairing sex.

My feelings about Pangborn are irrelevant, do you hear me?! Irrelevant! NEXT!

Seems like Woody Allen's Purple Rose Of Cairo was an attempt to pick at this.

a slap fight between 2009 Todd & 2013 Todd needs to be on pay per view

usually just for Jimmy Fallon

over there its called Cape Fear Deux

It's also interesting that the inventory says that Russell was forgotten by the 24th century, given that he never existed.

Whereas I assumed it would be all about the MIrror Universe, given how DS9 kept going back to the (increasingly muddy) well.

This was for a showing of Stripes on TV.

For me it's the Mr. Smith Goes To Washington one. I can clearly here it in Jimmy Stewart's voice. Or perhaps Dana Carvey's impersonation from when he read poetry on Sprockets.

Is there any movie NOT overrated by its cult?