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I like Season 6 Buffy. A lot. Love to see the characters reeling as I had to come to care about them so much after binge watching the other 5 seasons. The betrayal Buffy felt when being brought back was really interesting. Once More with Feeling, Normal Again, Hell's Bells, Entropy. Such a good, interesting collection

Clerks II arguably was. At least this was brief.

They are for the upper middle to upper class. Very much a thing. Very much a very expensive thing. I worked at a few of them.

I'd be surprised if Paper Towns isn't a modest hit for the studio. No name cast, simple locations, no special effects, a lot of the movie takes place in a van.

She is great in Dancer in the Dark. Like Bjork, she appears to not be acting, just reacting out of pain and frustration.

For any males in high school during the 90s, it was indeed a seminal time.

American Graffiti???

I remember trying on tuxes for prom with my buddies and singing "Cumberbun" with them. Good times.

I got confused given the first comment and was hoping there was an inscrutable Tom Cruise-produced animated film about psychiatry.

"…and a terrible title." There. Fixed the headline.

This seems just a few drafts away from Richard Matheson's story Button, Button. Now there's a premise for a reality show. "Press the button and you'll be rich…"

Have you watched GI Joe and Transformers lately? The memories are better than the actuallys.

The cartoons were truly, truly, truly terrible. The cartoons of "the kids today" frequently have a unique point of view and substantially better animation.

I like Godfellas so much. It works as a parody and has great little gags throughout, but it's also an excellent sci-fi story in its own right.

Yeah. The Happening may have been bad, but it was a blast to watch. Devil, which he wrote and produced, was also hilarious.

I remember watching it because I was thrilled to see Cameron Frye in a weekly series. It turned out to be one of the blandest shows to ever air on television.

Has there been a more generic title, title sequence and theme song than that belonging to Going Places?

Yes. Imagine New Girl without without Max Greenfield. Suddenly not nearly as enjoyable. As far as Mindy goes, the plot for the second half of this season was such a jumble. Going to California, moving back to New York, opening a fertility clinic. That's three seasons of plot on most shows compacted into about ten

Excellent cast. Great jokes every week, but the plot was a mess.

I saw a double feature of The Sixth Sense and The Iron Giant on the opening weekend of both. That was awesome. I had been a camp counselor stuck in the woods all summer so I got to experience The Sixth Sense with absolutely no idea of what it was or what to expect.