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Batzmania
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As a millennial, I would say that the 90's are the thing now. It's basically nostalgia for whatever decade you spent most of your childhood. Funny that I have nostalgia for The Wedding Singer, a movie from the 90's about the 80's made by people who remember the 70's.

It's nice that even references that I didn't get (not up on my Duran Duran) are helpfully explained by the character in terrible dialogue.

I only go there for the commentaries. Last I saw, they had new ones for seasons 18 and 19 but not 20.

Just press your main menu button; you sound like a busy person who needs your Simpsons stat. I am also busy.

There's a longer version on the Nick Facebook page in which she speaks.

I remember that back in 1995 nothing else from any previous decade existed.

Just watched that one, and I think I prefer it to the '78 version. That one has the better ending, but the Ferrera one had a more modern pace and unnerving disconnect, especially in the snatchers' deceptions and overall tone. Plus I still quote that Meg Tilly speech; it feels relevant at all times.

Not Indian, Bengali, but my first solid food was curry. Every time I went to my grandparents', I wanted curry (of the beef, chicken, fish, and especially lamp variety). Now I eat even more animals and hope to continue eating them as long as they don't turn on us.

Tell that to The Thick of It which I just finished watching.

"And don't yell that you are selling child pornography."

No callbacks, though.

"Wake and hate, dude. Did Holden A. Grudge come to the party?"

That movie taught me the word "codeine".

That doesn't surprise me. If you had told me thirty years ago that the Planet of the Apes movies would be so good, I wouldn't have said anything as I was a newborn then.

I forgot about her, fair point. What wasn't fair to Bill was Lenore's return; that soured whatever chance Bill and Ann had together.

Bill should have married one of the two that weren't his cousin. He never did have better luck.

Chewbacca is replaced with a talking pie.

How does a Nazi bully a dinosaur?

It's not the Chinese aspect that confuses me, it's the used car auction site. Did Bay get a really good deal on a Nissan Stanza?

I too must make a similar recommendation with my name in place of Blackman's…name. I've been a fan of The Loud House since the first short, and though I heard about L is for Love, it was still heart-warming to see Luna's emotional journey. Proof that she's best sister.