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    Only movie mentioned here that has stood the test of time is To Live and Die in L.A. A classic that gets better with each viewing. Everything else is time capsule material.

    Remembered enjoying this as a kid, so watched it recently. Didn't hold up too well. Two best parts belonged to Sybil Danning, if you know what I mean, and I think you do.

    James Cameron has gone on record, saying he designed a "ship with tits."

    Did this show change writers from last season to this season? Even my five year old is disengaged from the episodes this season.

    Those opening credits previewed exactly what was wrong with the movie. It was all about the production design instead of the story.

    Ned Flanders: "There are things we don't want to know. Important things!"