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The UFC one is somewhat understandable, in that there are entire Rhonda Rousey fights that would fit into GIF form.

The Canyonero commercial is one of my favorite bits.

He also gave a lot of control to the directors and protected them from studio interference. When Paramount wanted to cut the more surreal moments from The Elephant Man after a screening, Brooks apparently said "We are involved in a business venture. We screened the film for you to bring you up to date as to the status

It's maybe uneven, but it's individual moments like "I want everything I've ever seen in the movies!" and of course "Springtime for Hitler" itself that make it a classic.

"The Hop-Clop Goes On", which plays during the end credits, is pretty great. "Buy Mein Kampf, now in paperback!"

We never did get that Bioshock movie…

Honestly, the title, and image it evokes, is kinda cool. If only it weren't attached to such utter garbage.

I'm not sure if that main event was better than Sasha vs. Bayley Part 1, but it's neck and neck for me.

I did not know that. I know I've heard George Takei's voice in Godzilla Raids Again.

I especially loved Coulson's reaction to that. He's not even mad.

I'm glad they wrapped this up as quickly as they did (or at least the "Simmons stranded on another planet" bit, no doubt there will be fallout.) It's the sort of subplot that I can imagine getting very repetitive if dragged out too long, Fitz tries to rescue her, can't, rest of team is distracted with other stuff,

My favorite is the East German National Anthem.

What does that have to do with attending a women's college?

Paget Brewster is just swell. Community really brought her to my attention (well, that and her star-making turn on Drunk History), but everything I see her in she does fine work.

The ending is especially appropriate, she's once again trapped in a nasty situation with no apparent means of escape, but…

I think one of the most telling things is that even when Davros was being sincere, and arguably nice, he was saying "protect your own at all costs"- still the language of racial purity and tribalism, so I think he was being somewhat sincere in those moments.

16mm elements, actually.

I am torn between wanting to evaluate the show on its own merits, and just seeing it as Chloe embarking on another misadventure.

I love those rare moments when they let her real personality poke through Diaz's wall of solemnity. She really is stretching herself as an actress just to be that deadpan and hard all the time since it's so different from how she normally is.

The original Iron Chef would traumatize these folks.