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Love the original Misfits but I'd rather see Only and Doyle try to work things out with Michale Graves.

Future Man from "Bottle Rocket" is the only Future Man for me.

I really like her but I've only seen like three films that she was in - Get Smart, The Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar.

Dear Jon: On Delocated there were a few Billy Joel jokes. Did you ever write Billy Joel jokes when you worked on Late Night With Conan O'Brien?

I watched this again about a month ago. I hadn't seen it in like ten years, didn't remember too much about it. But after a second viewing I'm really into it. The music is cool (glad we're getting a soundtrack) and Bowie actually gives a really good performance.

I like Rodriguez as a person but as a director I'm not too sure about him anymore.

Didn't Besson also get sued for ripping off a segment from Heavy Metal when he did The Fifth Element?

Spock looking at the photo of the original crew was tremendous.

Lennon and Garant fired Alazraqui and the others (via e-mail) and hired their old buddies Lo Truglio and Roberts. Fans tuned out and the ratings dropped. I remember at the time watching the last season and being disappointed.

Chappie is very derivative. But it's derivative of movies I really love so it worked for me. Sometimes that's all it takes.

I really like the CG in Blomkamp's films. I think it looks good.

There is a strong theme of racial unity in Carpenter's work. In his best films you've got people of different races working together. I'm not sure that he has ever gotten enough credit for it.

The Star Trek VI references made my night.

yeah he was one of the better ones the site had

Little more upset about Massawyrm saying that Batman Begins ripped off Doctor Strange of all things. I understand he's being defensive but come on.

In the middle Tennessee area

I started losing interest in NOFX once Fat Mike got all political and brought it into their music. I didn't disagree with his views necessarily (everybody hated George W) but the political commentary just turned me off. But their mid to late 90s stuff was pretty good.

I've seen several comments that the show just coasted for a while. It might be true but I've never felt that way because it's fun to watch. There are episodes over the years that are clunkers, liked the failed back door pilot about big city monsters.

I was really excited when I saw Trevor from Grand Theft Auto.

I love his album "Beat'em Up", a great mix of punk with a little bit of metal influence. His lyrics got funnier has he grew older.