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No, that was the Neutral Planet ambassador from Futurama

Moonraker was just a cheap attempt to cash in on the popularity of Star Wars - remember that at the end of The Spy Who Loved Me, the next movie was said to be For Your Eyes Only. Whatever bad there is to say about Die Another Day, at least it wasn't a blatant attempt to pander to the flavor of the (metaphorical) month.

Hardly. His plan was for the crisis to result in a friendly general to "solve" it and take the reins of power in China, who would then, in turn, give him exclusive broadcast rights to all of China for the next century.

Well, that alternate reality was already done - Multiversity "The Master Men".

Olaf was one of Snoopy's brothers, the fat one.

But why would that be necessary? The movie's Kamar Taj is set in Nepal, which even the PRC recognizes as a distinct country. All they had to do was make the Ancient One Nepali (still Asian) rather than Tibetan, and boom, no China problems.

Herbie is part of the Fantastic Four franchise, which is still controlled by Fox.

I suspect Wagner opera fans are more upset about it than the comic book nerds.

A girl's gotta have standards.

I think it's more than that (in the comics, at least) between the Grandmaster and the Collector - Grandmaster organized the "Contest of Champions" in order to bring the Collector back to life. The two of them might be tighter than any two random Elders.

Berenice Marlohe, Naomie Harris and Dame Judi Dench?

Not to mention a parsec…right, George Lucas?

Is there anyone who has posted a recipe for that lamb dish in "How to Lose a Gut in 10 Days"? It only appeared briefly (and Kate Hudson, refused to eat it in order to mess with Matthew McConaughey), but darned if my mouth doesn't water jusrt remembering the image.

He could speak to snakes, but only Slytherin's true heir could control the beast.

Wow, I can't believe that Goblet is in the top position, it's one of my least favorite. Between casting Beauxbatons and Durmstrang as ultra-feminine and ultra-masculine, respectively; Dumbledore's constant fits of rage and unnecessary hokey melodrama ("When you go into that maze, you may lose…youself." WTF?), so much

Night Court was never aimed at kids. It always aired at 9:30, the latest slot in the ostensibly "family" part of prime time.

They don't live in Colorado? That surprises me - the show seems to have a genuine sense of local flavor. (Yes, I know they went to college there, but that was a long time ago.)

I expected the bridge/shut down switches scene to look a lot more like Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Death Star in the original Star Wars, to emphasize the re-hash thing.

There was an actual episode of Scooby Doo (granted, in one of the self-parodying later series) where the villain turned out to be no one they knew from before.

Well, Comedy Central and Matt and Trey disagree, to the tune of at least three more seasons.