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The Netflix category round was fantastic. I think you should play that game with everyone.

I think it's more likely that someone else would be complaining about Ziggy for sexual harassment.

The most current analog of Frankie Avalon would be Michael Buble, no?

Exactly. Which means Mulder and Scully do exist somewhere in the Red universe. Maybe Scully is the believer and Mulder the skeptic there.

Those weren't aliens, they were just super-advanced time-traveling humans. The various alien factions/shadowy government organizations from X-Files still pose a threat.

Ok the first 2 10-second trailers didn't do much for me, but now I'm really excited for this.

According to Merriam-Webster, "gift" has been used a verb since 1550. In other words, it's a perfectly cromulent use of the word. I do agree that "gifted a donation" seems redundant, though. Why wouldn't you just say "donated"?

You know, in all the thought I've put into Back to the Future over the years (and I've thought about it probably more than I really should), this is something I've never considered before. You just blew my mind.

Basically any time the word "licking" is mentioned one of us will yell it. We have a 3-year-old son, so it happens more than you'd think.

Thanks, Whovian, I knew I could count you. Not as fun as I hoped it would be (I love seeing Rex Ryan put in his place).

I missed most of the Pats-Bills game last week—I was in Boston with the family. I saw the opening of the second half while we were eating lunch and during that time there was an Unsportsman-like Conduct penalty called against the Bills bench, but I couldn't hear what the penalty was for. None of the recaps I could

I was hoping this movie would come up, if only to confirm that I didn't just imagine it. I watched this with my wife while we were in college, and the "HE WAS LICKING ME!!" is something that still makes it's way into conversations every now and again.

It's explicitly mentioned in the prequels that the Jedi's collective power with the Force had been diminishing for some time, and they'd managed to keep it hidden from the Senate.

I enjoyed a lot of the Jack Ryan/John Clark books when I was younger. Red October, Debt of Honor, Patriot Games, Rainbow Six were all pretty good. I read one of the later book recently, though (Teeth of the Tiger, I think), and it just wasn't very good. What bothered me most was the dialogue that the young

Orbach was also the voice of Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast, which is a little fact that always makes me happy for some reason.

"a full-blooded telepathic faerie with the power of Photokinesis"

So they're going to go through the whole movie without letting you see the new girl's face, right? Until the last act when Charlie Brown finally talks to her (somehow accidentally).

I did enjoy it, but it's been over 10 years.

I liked this movie. Favorite scene is the one where Depp has the ultimate target of his murder spree in the barber chair, but isn't quite ready to kill him yet. You know it's too early in the movie for him to do it, but it's still super tense.

My wife and I once watched a Civil War-set cannibal film called Ravenous. All I really remember of it was a character yelling "He was licking me!!!"