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I had this amazing combination at Biker Jim's Gourmet Dogs on my one trip to Denver in 2010 — a humble food cart that is now a full-scale restaurant. A hot dog with cream cheese (also applied from a caulking gun), topped with onions caramelized in Coca-Cola. Absolutely sublime. Biker Jim also serves several

I wish they could have made the figures as part of their 6" Legacy line, like those Game of Thrones and Firefly figures, and the Rocketeer I never bought because everyone said it was a fragile piece of crap.

That makes all the sense in the world, but she is so adorable in those backstage bits on The Meltdown. I'm really going to miss that show, especially seeing her do cute things from time to time.

The East was awesome. The OA starts out fascinating, but the end is so bad that I can't recommend it to anyone in good conscience.

Another really good indie sci-fi (also a romance!) was In Your Eyes, which Joss Whedon wrote. And it starred indie it girl Zoe Kazan, too.

I LOVED God Help the Girl. It helps that I'm a Belle and Sebastian fan already, and Stuart Murdoch's songs were terrific. The movie just charmed the hell out of me, and Emily Browning and Hannah Murray (aka Gilly from Game of Thrones) were adorable in it. It's on Amazon Prime, and I recommend it to anyone who likes

I'd rather hang out with any of those people than Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Julia Roberts, or Dame Judi Dench.

Shockwave the big purple cyclopean space gun, or Shockwave the badass balaclava-wearing G.I. Joe SWAT specialist?

It astounds me that after a somewhat fondly-remembered cartoon series (which had a handful of really good episodes) and a long-running Marvel comic series that was often good and sometimes great, they made two disappointing, generic G.I. Joe movies. I think the property is done for good, but it would have made a

That's a shame. I loved The Getaway, which was likable celebrities doing the Anthony Bourdain travel/eat/have adventures thing. I think Bourdain even produced it. Episodes featured Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Kyle MacLachlan, Jenny Slate, Aisha Tyler, Jack McBrayer, Paul Feig, Joel McHale, Seth Meyers and his

Trump?

I couldn't understand a word he sang, but I loved the tight horn section and that crazy keyboardist. Not hearing the lyrics, he could have been singing "Are You Ready For Some Football, Part II" for all I know, but they were definitely fun, energetic performances, which are so rare on SNL.

Bobby also has a childlike (not childish) innocence and naivete to him, and a mischievousness.

I expected Hit and Run would be a forgettable piece of crap, but it was surprisingly funny, fun, and good-natured. My wife adores Kristen Bell but usually doesn't have much tolerance for action movies or car chases, and she loved it too.

He ended up becoming my favorite character. Fichtner is always great, but I loved Mahone's character arc, and how he ended up becoming an accepted part of that team of outcasts and weirdos.

She's one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen, especially those eyes!

Some of his scenes aren't exactly "straight porn."

They were in Con Air together, both as good guys!

Gotta be that. Day of Reckoning was like David Lynch directing an ultraviolent arthouse action movie, but I haven't seen Regeneration yet.

Do you mean Universal Soldier?