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I used to hide my bike helmet in the bushes near my house and then pick it up on the way home. No idea why either.

Just watched the first one last night b/c my wife had never seen it. It holds up reasonably well for an 80s movie. Gender roles are what they are, but the only real “ooh, yeah, you couldn’t really do that in a family movie today” moment was the bit where they hug (when bill briefly thought Ted had been killed) and

Maybe terrible sci fi? I know I feel actual shame for the fact that middle-school me read so much Piers Anthony.

Fred Basset?

Also called him a Cockgobbler, but that’s just because of how much I heard he liked chicken.

Don’t be absurd.

I pretty much agree, though the woofing on twitter is kind of tone deaf.

“Well, Virginia was forced to score more than 50 points, which is as bad as a loss in Tony Bennett’s Cold, Cold Heart.”

Sounds more like a 40th-anniversary-moon kind of vibe...

Except of course that is nonsense because the highest movies on that list are from a time when the *only* way to see a movie was in the theatre. Fair point that Star Wars, Gone with the Wind, etc, are rightly considered phenomena on a par with the most popular movies, but just spitballing attendance and multiplying by

I liked the movie fine, saw it in the theatre. Only two words I remember are “Unobtanium” and “Navii” (Naavi? whatever). Zero memory of character names.

Someone is making that post somewhere with no /s tag and it makes me sick.

Fuck you and your straw man. Nobody said “take away all the guns”. Nobody has proposed taking away all the guns. Make an argument against even slightly sane gun policy.

Unless of course he’s standing on his head?

Eh, I’d prefer they had a clear ending in sight. Like if the Netflix/Marvel shows knew they would have their 2/3 seasons and created a story that played out with a good ending over that time and then wrapped up, rather than the really interesting endings that Iron Fist and Luke Cage left us with (haven’t finished

I’m really enjoying watching all the commenters insist they know exactly who cancelled the shows and why. 

Jesus Christ. I could change about 5 words in this paragraph and it’s like the textbook example of someone defending their abusive spouse.

Yay, the Chairman from Iron Chef America is a bad guy. I kind of enjoyed him in Romeo Must Die, but mostly it’s just amusing seeing him in stuff while thinking of his Iron Chef gig...

Yeah, I find it’s my friend’s parents/aunts and uncles rather than wives. 

I always get older people (and for reference, I’m 45, so I’m talking about people in their 50s-60s) telling me how great it is and how I would totally love it (I saw half of one episode and found it gratingly condescending as someone who is at least nominally part of the culture it is portraying). But fair point that