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I think my favorite "meet with History" in Forrest Gump is Johnson asking to see his butt wound. I didn't realize until much later that is something he actually would have been interested in.

I really like this movie but has anyone ever considered Robert Altman may have been kind of an asshole?

that's what I meant teal and orange

Still not as bad everything being tinted blue and green

Why would you tell your kids Batman 66 is supposed to be funny? Of what use could that possibly be to them?

Murder By Death is way less funny. Most of the jokes are incredibly creaky and often just plain racist. Alec Guinness as a blind man bumping into things isn't exactly side splitting.

Eudory Welty

For all its stealing Airplane II has many beautiful original jokes, and it was the first time Shatner fully embraced making fun of himself.

It's a Wonderful Life is a Christmas movie because it is the perfect counter part to A Christmas Carol. Instead of spiritual forces showing a man on Christmas why being a heartless, greedy asshole is the wrong thing to do, spiritual forces show a man on Christmas why spending his life sacrificing his own needs for

"I cut out pieces of paper that were the same exact shape as behind the eyes, behind the lenses. And I wrote all the answers to the test" These guys make working at Nintendo sound like the goofiest of 80's comedies.

I have always been intrigued by music genre mash ups that shouldn't work but do, like the odd Folk/Metal of Donovan's Hurdy Gurdy Man or the Disco/Punk of Heart of Glass. I would call this album Prog/Punk and it's weird that a genre Punk tried so hard to destroy would meld together so well if even for one album.

This is also my favorite song from the album. I can't help it, it's just who I am.

The AV Club: I can't push myself above apathetic

This movie took a lot of liberties with the novel by Edmund Morris

I just noticed KISS stole their Lighted sign motif from Elvis, assholes

Have they tried throwing more money at it?

City on the Edge of Forever always seemed like a unrelated sci-fi story with Star Trek episode shoehorned in. Clearly, the best episode is the one where Ricardo Montalban nearly takes over the Enterprise using only his masculinity.

I have replaced all my memories of the 80's with episodes of The Goldbergs. I feel I've gotten the better end of the deal.