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I think all those albums you mentioned are better than Pet Sounds.

The Beach Boys stink. There, I said it.

I enjoyed seeing Tom Cruise get murdered over and over again in Edge of Tomorrow.

I have a weird soft spot for Monolith Monsters.

1976. A friend had seen a little bit about it in a film magazine and wouldn't shut up about it. Seriously. When it came out he saw it on opening day and then REALLY wouldn't shut up about it, which was pretty annoying for those of us who had to wait until school was out for the summer before we could cajole our

Sweet Jesus, that show is still on?

I think it might be a fan theory, coupled with the "Spock as the first Vulcan at the Academy" plot point of the never-produced Star Fleet Academy movie Harv Bennett wanted to make after Star Trek V.

Yes, the entire crew was Vulcans, including people equal to or exceeding Spock's rank. But it was a Starfleet ship, of the same class as the Enterprise, not a Vulcan ship. Anyway, the idea that Spock was the 1st Vulcan at the Academy was not something ever mentioned in the original series, and things like the Intrepid

I don't really want to think about who's on my toilet's contact list.

Trump Juice!

I'm with you.

To be fair, the original series ignored the "Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet" thing, too. There was an episode referencing the Intrepid as having a Vulcan captain. If there was a Vulcan who outranked Spock, that Vulcan probably beat Spock to the Academy.

An Austin Powers movie that mocks the dark-n-gritty trend might be interesting.

Billy Carter.

A wise choice.

I thought seriously of walking out on Ghostbusters II.

Just pluck a movie name at random and throw it out there.

David Lynch's Dune.

The American Revolution started with a few angry guys drinking hard cider in Paul Revere's basement and bitching about the price of stamps. Two centuries later the country that resulted from that stamp bitching was a superpower that put a man on the moon.

Well, that sounds awful.