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Bravo. There aren't enough likes.

God, I couldn't get more than 30 seconds into that before it had to stop. It was terrible, and I've seen plenty of eighth-grade animation projects.

Than Guinness? Nobody does it better. Makes me feel sad for the rest.

DENTAL PLAN.

That must have been what did in "Madman of the People."

Which principal - Wood or Snyder?

My Niels Bohr swimsuit calendar has arrived!

Well, obviously - so much fowl language in that film.

Yikes. Are you sure that wasn't the spin-off from "Blazing Saddles" starring the outlaw who lists rape twice on his rap sheet?

I would happily trade 10 spins of any Anne Murray song for all the times that I was subjected to "How You Remind Me" or "Hero" if it meant that they would be cleared from my memory.

"Which, great, yet more drawing outlandish conclusions based on a predetermined stance and only the tiniest bit of information—which, again, Armond White definitely does not do, obviousky. Anyway, we went ahead and let Armond know the good news about Rotten Tomatoes in the headline so he’ll be sure to see it. "

First date: "Rob Roy." Nothing like a movie with Tim Roth getting his rape on.

Funny how much more problematic it is for H.W. Bush to be saying stuff like that now.  Or is Neil okay again?

They'll spend years in Canada. Hell, I'm in British Columbia - they'll depose 54-40 as the provincial house band! (And I love 54-40 - the heck with those newcomers Nickelback…)

I've not heard of busloads of KC hockey fans storming the Island for games like Quebec fans have been. Granted, Quebec'll likely get the Coyotes first.

I guess I'm thinking of the outro more than the opening.

Perhaps it's a little too Canadian, but the use of the Hip's "Blow at High Dough" as the opening music for "Made in Canada" was pretty much perfect.  It certainly made the song for me.

Search for "MST3K Master Ninja" in Youtube if that's the association you want.

Fuck yes! High point of high school band, that one.

"Sports Night," people. Still love that "working in media in the '90s" sound.