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I love the moment when Al is circling around his high school enemy and when his back is turned towards the audience we can see a giant iron burn on his jacket.

I love Married… with Children. Especially those early years - the Steve years. Those first few seasons were smartly written with clever and funny stories. Those early years were fairly grounded. Now I like the different dynamic that Jefferson brought, and I do love some of those cartoonish episodes (rabbits, aliens,

"I'll just ease this baby up to "Der Freezin' My Heinie Off."

I wouldn't mind a gritty, intense reboot. An updated movie, like the first one, directed by someone like Cary Fukunaga? That would be awesome. Can you imagine what his police station shootout would be like - maybe even a long tracking shot following the Terminator as he blasts his way through the station?

AMC will never cancel the series. They plan on running WD for 20 years!

Depends. Do you want one of his shorter novels or one of his mammoth books? Out of his shorter novels I would recommend The Shining (haunted hotel, a little different than Kubrick's version), The Dead Zone (not exactly a horror novel, but it could be interesting to read in the age we live in), Cujo (killer dog),

Superman? Isn't he supposed to have a black costume or something now?

Genisys was fun. I was never bored while watching it. But my god, it was completely forgettable.

Nah, he'll just get the audio book. But he'll get turned off because the reader sounds exactly like him.

Has everybody forgot about Pastor Tim? I kept waiting for that to be brought up. "OK, honey. We know that you wouldn't tell Matthew about us. But you did tell Pastor Tim."

Or Kurt Sutter.

The first Iron Man is great. The second one is so-so. And while Iron Man 3 gets a lot of hate from fans, I love it.

All these Buffy anniversary articles just keep reminding me that I need to sit down and watch Buffy.

I thought Travolta was pretty good in Get Shorty. Of course, he was working with a pretty good script in that.

Ruthlessly Absurd, you are absolutely absurd! I can give you 10 - 2, whatever, they're stupid lines in an otherwise over-the-top (but incredibly enjoyable) action movie… but the "prom queen" line should go in the Hall of Fame of badass lines. And spoken in Sean Connery's voice… ah, perfection.

Best damn show on TV.

What about McClane's shirt? It is white in the beginning and like dark brown in the end. Did his entire shirt just get extremely dirty in the vents?

With this show, I am happy that there are at least a FEW cliff notes.

I think you could easily say The Shield's successors are Sons of Anarchy (for obvious reasons) and Breaking Bad (they are VERY similar shows - a lot of things BrBa did, The Shield did first).

Lance Henriksen.