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Why should he respond to you? He's stating his opinions in a calm manner and you're just responding with snide sarcasm, and doing so because you know you're on a website where the majority shares your beliefs and will help you gang up on the guy for daring to say something other than the norm here.

The moral of this is you can't boycott a show you never watched to begin with. Sorry guys, but the target audience and the people who market to the target audience don't give a damn about gay peoples feelings. Right and wrong doesn't even enter into this equation, it comes down to basic economics. Phil basically has

worse than a grown man shoving his dink up a small child's ass?

I think Hollywood's decision making at this point can basically be summed up as "Why not?"

But that's my point. You can like a children's movie that you discovered as adult, but in order to have that near magical love for it, you have to have first experienced it when you were still young and the world was a magical place for you. "The Goonies," "Stand By Me" and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" will

Hehe, it's cute because you think I'm not a real person. Like I haven't been posting here for years or something.

And my comment is that it was a completely random and arbitrary argument that you shoehorned into the article just to bring attention to itself. That's just how it came across to me.

It was a pretty decent movie. Having Jean Shepherd return to narrate certainly helped the movie along. I liked the fighting tops finale with the theme to "The Good the Bad and the Ugly" playing in the background. Childhood battles really DID seem that intense when you were 8.

Glad you like. All these years I've been watching "A Christmas Story," i thought I was just watching a heartwarming holiday movie. I had no idea I was committing a hate crime.

I guess time is going to tell on those "Death Valley" residuals, eh?

I saw all four of those multiple times before I turned 10, so yay for me. :P

Like most nostalgia, you HAVE to have watched it for the first time as a kid. Would anybody defend "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" or "Transformers" if they hadn't first seen it before puberty set in?

I know, right? It can't just be a simple story about Christmas to some people. It has to be a secretly racist propaganda film meant to perpetuate the white majority culture.

I loved Seamus O'Shame! That was a funny skit.

Tig shoots Tara, Jax shoots Tig, some random person who's life was ruined by the club somehow (maybe a relative of one of their victims) shoots Jax. Perfect end to the series.

I accept that!

Yeah, that is a tad too convenient, just like the footage inside the helicopter that looks remarkably like the movie footage we're watching.

The scene at the ice cream truck where Paris Hilton's aunt gets shot is pretty damn disturbing…

Have we really reached the point in our culture where we have to be ashamed of enjoying classic Schwarzenegger films? Like from 1982 to 1994 there was something wrong with us until Bill Clinton and Quentin Tarantino came along woke us up?