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I just hope it has several important elements:
1) An ED-209 
2) A villain as badass as Kurtwood Smith's, and a remake of Murphy's death, complete with, "nih nih nih nih nih nih nih nih nih nih nih nih nih <boom> Well give the man a hand!"
3) The ED-209 killing the stuffed suit by accident. 
4) "Can you fly Bobby?" 
5)

Man I just started to watch this…and quickly stopped. Laugh track got on my nerves, sitcom tropes are soooo stale, and it just wasn't that funny.

-"What country was this car made it?"
-"Iiiit no longer exists…"

Hard to tell what year this photo is from. Mid 90's? I know that it was taken at 8 o'clock though:)

I understand that like Applegate, Alexander Dumas wrote outlines for "The Count of Monte Cristo" and had assistants write the chapters.

"Depending on the day, I might go as far as to call “The Injury” my favorite episode of any TV show I’ve seen."

Did that come through a bit in this review? I hadn't noticed…

I was gonna say….they DID that!

"What the hell did Walt throw on the floor when he was in Tuco’s hideout that blew out all the windows and allowed him to walk out unscathed?"
He says it in the episode. Fulminated Mercury.

Barker also sometimes had awkward moments, like the "Race Game" comment, and one I remember in which a pretty sorority girl got on, and Barker is doing the pervy game show host thing with her, but she's into the whole thing thing.

A new car!

Two sharks one chum.

"Leave the teeth. Take the chum."

Perhaps not.

Dear Chris Rock, 
There was another hilarious black comedian who went into the movies. His stand-up was next level funny; perhaps even better than his idol, Richard Pryor (another warning story for another day). He starred in an OK comedy with Dan Aykroyd, and some other middling 80's fare, but by the 90's and 2000's

Yeah Sheltie, I always wondered if other people noticed that Ray Liotta makes the funniest faces I've ever seen in a movie during the "funny how" scene, and the scene where they kill Billy Batts and Tommy motions to him to lock the door.

Fact of the matter is, I like this song, and I like Superunknown. Sorry, but I is what I is.

BTW, watch "How Did This Get Made" on "The Room" with Sestero as a guest. He illuminates a LOT of incomprehensible things about the film. He even seems to dislike Wiseau, if you read between the lines.

"If it's not somehow here on this rooftop in a few minutes, I will shoot you in the head with this gun. I won't get the money, of course, but I just like shooting people. Because I'm a drug dealer."

It will make them a lot of money, but will it save them bundles?