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I like it too, if not for it being one of the only movies I've ever seen that completely shuts down my anxiety/panic disorders when I watch it, I have no idea why but I get completely serene watching Crystal Skull, even when I saw it in theaters where I normally feel really sick from GAD/PD.

Sly Cooper will always be my favorite cel shaded game series.

I remember Conan saying how much fun a new Indiana Jones would be to make and his response was "Fun yeah" then did the money hand gesture thing.

Not only am I sad about the Report ending, I'm also sad about how broke I am that I can't spend all of my money for raffle tickets for the chance to win a piece of furniture Stephen Colbert touched.

King of the Hill had a forward moving timeline until I think they changed show runners, and the new one (or Fox?) wanted everything to be more static.

I'm sure it's been asked before here, but how many episodes have been Marge making Homer angry? Or at least the formula of the Homer ruins the marriage episodes but switched?

Very tough, maybe it's because it's the header picture and still fresh in my mind, but no show has really connected with me this year like Over the Garden Wall. The big theme of the show resonated with me, as the show aired while I came down with a really painful illness, college and work weren't going great and a

"I lifted the 9000 pound Andre the Walker and slammed him brother, and he stopped being a zombie long enough from the impact to tell me I was very talented dude."

The end of Cat in the Hat is Myers doing a narration and then it is revealed that it is actually the Cat. The Love Guru starts with the same joke. Spiritual sequel?

I never realized I wanted this until now.

Every Christmas Eve my family watches a bunch of movies that change every year, except one: The Room. Every year the only movie that brings my entire family together is The Room.

Like they even had a word for sandwich (popkin). Him saying cum just seems wrong.

JR watching Season 2: "Bah gawd King, this is bowling shoe ugly."

So Abraham would become like Sgt. Hatred/Uncle Vatred from Venture Bros.? I'm…really okay with that actually.

As long as it's him teaming up with Eugene, who's "running" slowly alongside him.

I agree, I remember there being a production video released around Granite State where they talked about trying to make the audience root for Walt again. I thought it really went against their original goal for the season (and the series I suppose) of making Walt the main villain.

I would love it if it became an American version of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace.

Also everyone in France had a British accent during the French Revolution for some reason.

Chris' dad would probably hate Daryl. "One cigarette and you throw the pack out? 5 dollars gone."

When Daryl first saw the childhood abuse book and didn't seem to react I was wondering if they were gonna have an exchange like this:
"Daryl are you gonna ask me about the book?"
"…why what does it say? I aint a reader Carol."