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Not his franchise, but I'd go with Emissions Impossible

You betcha.

Ah, Brett Favre, the Daryl of the NFL.

Plus "Admittedly, this is probably set up for Nicholas to get himself killed anyone" doesn't make sense.

How he made that mistake I'll never know.

(pulls out Search for Schlock's file)

The problem is that they lost what made the early ZAZ films great, and that wasn't just straight-out parody but clever gags and jokes and things in the background, etc.

Being in the Lannister/Baratheon line of succession would be a good start.

Speaking of dated references, the exploding Pinto one was brilliant. I saw this in the theater when it came out and it might have gotten the biggest laughs.

Deja Vu: "Don't take it so hard Nick, life is filled with its little miseries, each of us in his own way must learn to deal with adversity in a mature and adult fashion."

"He is - how you say - indispensable?"

Earlier in that scene was my absolute favorite bit in the film, when we first see Nick in the prison cell marking off time in the cliche fashion of prisoners in movies with tally marks scratched in the wall adding up to 15. The agent arrives and Nick says "Thank God you showed up. I've been here 15 minutes!"

I watched this again earlier this year, and the scenes with Deja Vu are even funnier knowing the actor (Jim Carter) ended up playing the fussy butler Carson on Downton Abbey.

So Eastbound and Watered Down, then.

Yeah, but they don't call them Frequent Walker Miles.

So since they're in the air, does the "no zombies in this universe" show call them "fliers" instead of "walkers"?

Referenceception.

Guessing this is supposed to be the plane that Travis saw moving erratically a couple of episodes ago.

Bob never turns into a zombie at home.

Pretty sure the Silverdome is full of zombies and Ruben Blades won't unlock the door.