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Nobody wonders that.

They have to have a pretty massive stockpile of those things. I mean, from their taste, I presume every Necco wafer ever made is at least as old as the company.

Goddammit, Kinja. Stop sucking so damn hard. 

Was one of the Angels in a coma the entire series? Maybe that’s who she’s playing. 

Is it? The man uses scotch tape instead of a tie tack.

Well son of a buck! I tell you what, though: I hate to see O’Neal go, but I love to watch him leave.

Wait.. Did O’Neal bail too?

Make purchase of the merchandise! 

I remember a random bit of trivia about that scene: The canyon the camera flies through on the simulated Genesis planet appears out of nowhere. It was added because the camera otherwise would’ve passed through a solid mountain, and re-rendering the entire scene would’ve been too expensive & time-consuming.

I think that was the mock-up they made for rehearsals. 

Not being much of a comics fan, I miss out on a whole lot of those references. It’s really to the writers’ credit that most MCU movies are as accessible to the drooling masses (like me) as they are. 

I’m sure the AV Club will forgive you, if you buy them off Univision.

Great matte jobs on that flick, too. And yeah, that completely analog synth score is so delightfully otherworldly, you can never quite tell what aspects of it the characters are supposed to be able to hear. 

There’s a lot of hand-drawn animation in Tron, too. The CG scenes are definitely pretty sparse, given the subject of the film. 

Me too. I guess they didn’t want to make the list too Cameron-heavy, but the guy is still responsible for making some of the most visually impressive films in history.

3D sucks. It sucked in the 50s, it sucked in the 80s, it sucked in the 2000s, and it sucks now. It seems every 20 or 30 years, we forget that truth.

I applaud their decision to leave Avatar off the list.

I’d like to stump for The Abyss. Yeah, it completely falls apart at the end, (Especially the director’s cut!) but it’s a hell of a visual spectacle until then. We get an excellent combination of practical miniature effects and good old-fashioned full-sized, actor-drowning underwater stunts. Plus it has an early and

However he goes, it’ll be spread across at least 90 more minutes than it should be.

No, it most certainly isn’t, ya commie.