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It may not be the most faithful adaptation (that's probably the Zemeckis uncanny valley one), but it's my favorite for sure. It was originally supposed to have been a feature film, but the studio was hemorrhaging money by that point and put all their eggs in the Black Cauldron basket.

Fine by me. He was a great Owl in the Winnie the Pooh theatrical film a few years ago. Hell of a voice actor and an all-around funny dude. The most recent time he was on @Midnight, he, Chris Hardwick, and Mary Lynn Rajskub broke the show's format by going off on a bizarre tangent about a shit-eating wolf for about

I remember when I was a kid, CBS used to show Mickey's Christmas Carol (and a couple of Disney shorts), Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and Frosty the Snowman every holiday season. We'd decorate the tree in my house while watching those. Sometimes they'd show Frosty Returns, too.

Pikachu shoots out lighting. I'm afraid I don't want to know what Dikachu shoots.

Dammit, you beat me to it by less than five seconds.

Yeah, pretty much just one downvote. You get the gist of it. It's a pretty democratic system, really.

*Obese junkie Rush Limbaugh celebrates his immortality by shitting in a baby seal; doing bukkake around a pile of AK-47s with Ted Nugent and Wayne LaPierre*

There it is! Points!

Hey, you don't have to tell me that! However, they are still children living under his care, and there are four of them, hence the inspiration for my comment.

A Talking Horse!?!

I was hoping this obit would show up today. Glad to see he got a nice write-up. I was a Disney fanatic as a kid, and Uncle Scrooge was always one my favorite characters. The unofficial "Mickey Christmas trilogy" of Mickey's Christmas Carol, Once Upon a Christmas and Twice Upon a Christmas is essential holiday viewing.

Precisely. Everything about the Spider-Man Extended Universe plan was ill-conceived from the get-go. Sam Raimi's films were a labor of love by someone with a clear affinity for the material. The Amazing Spider-Man movies may have adhered closer to comic lore, but Raimi displayed a better understanding of who Peter

Hey, listen to me, pal, why don't you just go and … accept my sincere apologies! The first post was a little vague, but now you've clarified it with this completely reasonable post that I actually agree with pretty much 100%.

One of the only positive things about the movie is the Kendrick Lamar song over the end credits, and even that is incredibly bland and watered down by his lofty standards.

I'm sure there's Rule 34 porn somewhere on the Internet of Garfield fucking Odie up the butt.

It's like four different Spider-Man movies haphazardly thrown together and cut down to 142 minutes.

I hope Denis Leary is haunted by the ghost of Bill Hicks.

I'm surprised they don't have a weekly Buzzfeed-style recap post for Great Job, Internet.

Trying to get political? This is the most overtly political movie franchise of recent years. The first movie is a bit heavy-handed with the satire at times, but how is something "faux-edginess" just because it disagrees with your (presumably conservative, based on your comment) political beliefs?