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"We're surrounded by wheelers! What do we do?!"
-*Dorothy looks over at a chainsaw hanging on the wall*
-*Dorothy picks up the chainsaw*
-*Forges a metal cufflink*
-*Attaches it to her hand*
-*Revs it up*
"Groovy"

Sure, sometimes it's fun to play a little harmonica. No one's getting hurt, right?

That's the most disturbing thing I've read in a while, and I just read a book about the Black Dahlia.

At least, no one will admit to seeing Return to Oz.

The "Twister" is the name of the drink that gets her blackout drunk and stranded on Staten Island.

Moments later, the bride runs off with Dustin Hoffman, bolting the doors to the Emerald City behind them. They jubilantly get on a bus and live Happily Ever After Or Maybe Not.

Maybe I'm just nitpicking… but, unless they altered it severely since last rode (or the Disneyland version is significantly different), it should be physically impossible to mess around on Space Mountain. It's four individual seats one behind the other with safety bars holding you in. Not to mention that it's one of

"And then he did white-face on top of that blackface."
"It was meta! A-bed gets it"

BIRCH!

I love "Rebel Without a Crew." I'm a big fan of any film book that makes you want to pick up a camera and shoot literally anything by the end of it.

If so, then Katy Perry brought whipped cream to a gun fight.

The science checks out.

Ah, Scotland, Pa..

bdawgxl: Ah, okay, gotcha.

I can't believe the B got outlived by Whitney. Come on, ABC!

I was thinking the same thing.

I loved the brief acknowledgement that Gus' sister just disappeared into the ether or Inessential TV Siblings.

I'm a little confused… are you legitimately bothered by the serial killer's hypocrisy? I'm honestly having trouble reading whether or not it's a real criticism of the character, or if you're just laying out his purposely flawed motivation.

I think the bigger, and perhaps more interesting, problem facing "Documentary" is that it tends to get treated (and discussed) as a single genre, rather than a form that hosts multiple sub-genres. Sub-genres aren't completely ignored (hence the existence of terms like "Travelogue" or "Propaganda"), but I don't think

Given the sheer amount of sketches they threw him into, the law of averages would dictate that there's at least enough good material to fill a DVD.