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Commander Plutonium
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"This country was ruined by Franklin Delano Roosevelt!"
"… You're fat."

What is the deal with Spratt and that broth?

Oh, man. This was fucking BLEAK.

Yes, but "The History of Chris Latta's Voice Acting Career" really ought to be required learning at the secondary school level.

A friend of mine was once part of a game that made it about 85% of the way to completion before everyone at the table began throwing punches and screaming in tongues. At five hours, thirteen minutes, it still stands as the record for the closest a game of Monopoly has ever come to total completion.

The scary thing is that before he called Emily "Rachel" at his wedding, Ross was probably the most normal character. They turned him into a fucking cartoon after that, but I was shocked at how level he was when I rewatched the earlier seasons recently.

The annoyed resignation on Jennifer Aniston's face upon learning that everyone is aware that her favorite movie is Weekend at Bernie's makes that entire exchange.

He didn't want his TV show to rhyme with "oven"!

While it's awesome to throw a little light on Guardians and Snowpiercer, two very fun movies that deserve it, I gotta say it's nice to see Neighbors on this list. It was BY NO MEANS a great movie, but it had its definite moments, but most importantly, it was really great to see Rose Byrne be every bit as immature and

It's true. I'm never more stylish than when I'm playing "fat man in a little coat".

"I DID do an excellent job of finishing my muffin."

Was it Amazon? They had a series of commercials around that time.

I don't know what the drummer was doing, but it certainly wouldn't have resulted in the drum sounds that were coming out of the TV.

This story was my introduction to Who way back in high school, and I was hooked by the end of Episode One. It's not perfect by any stretch, but Grendel is a riot, Tom is on form, and the story is a hell of a lot of fun.

"When Ruby's there, Pops isn't" is one of the most realistic things about this show. They don't call a lot of attention to it because they really WOULDN'T; it's just a fact of life for them.

But all names pale in comparison to "Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash of the 25th Century".

My girlfriend, whose nerdery lies elsewhere than comics, was watching the pilot with me when Grodd's cage came onscreen.

I fucking LOVED this channel for the first couple of years. It had production values that were barely above public access, but they were throwing everything at the wall and seeing what stuck. (Not much did.) G4TV.COM was appointment TV for me (even though Scott Rubin was something to be endured, Tina and Laura were

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO BROKE MY WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINDOOOOOOOOOOW??????????

I was just last night getting my ass kicked in that same area for a solid hour and a half. I need to do some more leveling, methinks.