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I'd want to see that too, as well as the original uncut version of the Disney film.

There's a good food scene in Soylent Green. Not the one with the people, the one where Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson are enjoying the real food Heston's character has appropriated. Even though it's just a small steak and some vegetables, they're living like kings.

The good thing about the porterhouse though is you can take the bone, throw it in a pot, add some broth and a potato, baby you got a stew going.

Judging from his work in Piranha II: The Spawning, Cameron definitely knows how to direct a sequel.

I got 72 seconds once on expert after switching to left-click only (no marking mines). Took me probably thousands of tries.

Slander is spoken. In print, it's libel.
- J. Jonah Jameson

David Duchovny hosted SNL when the musical guest was Puff Daddy feat. Jimmy Page and played the intro during his opening monologue. Pretty sure the only reason I remember that is because this is the song that really got me into Zeppelin.

That's why you should save putting the crystals in the statue after the boss fights until the end of the game; it makes it that much quicker to level up to 8.

To get even more nerdy, I believe he's actually Gandalf the Grey, with the British spelling.

"The car's got a lot of horsepower. I'm going to go get it."

If they were actually cannon he should have used them to help out the Ewoks.

Are you thinking of Reign of Fire? Where McConaughey jumps off a building to attack a dragon with an axe?

I think Vigo the Carpathian's head exploded at the end of Ghostbusters II, but it was more bloodless, like the Death Star blowing up.

Oh, it's coming…

Jerry: What are you doing, crying??
George: No…
Jerry: Are you crying from "Home Alone"??
George: The old man got to me.
Jerry: Alright, just get yourself together… I dunno if I can be friends with you anymore after this display.

I think I've cried at every Rocky movie. Except maybe V, that one was ridiculous.

The more conventional scene in Jumanji that gets me is the end with the reconciliation between young Alan and his father. Every time.

Was always kinda partial to Bevis of Hampton actually. I really like those sequined hauberks.

I remember thinking a while back, "Hey has Kurt Fuller ever been interviewed for Random Roles? He'd be perfect for it." So thanks for this. And for asking him about Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.

What you need is a felch button.