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He's also hosting the NHL All Star Game, or something like that. I love hockey but that's a job usually reserved for the likes of Jay Mohr.

I was going to express shock that Nathan for You didn't make the list, but then I realized we've been denied a new season this year. I know there's supposed to be a fourth season — anyone know when?

I wonder if I'd like Stairway more if it weren't for the guitar shop scene in Wayne's World.

Is there a comment thread in here discussing Kindergarten Cop? Because it's probably the second most quotable Arnold movie after Commando.

I was indifferent towards Reddit until I found r/Olympics during the summer games. It was an amazing resource to watch all sorts of highlights you'd miss by sticking to the mainstream media. Now I subscribe to a few subs though I stay away from anything political.

Has True Sons of Thunder ever made this list? They should, based on their album names, "Stop and Smell Your Face" and "Spoonful of Seedy Dudes."

The Oblivians, who you may have heard of, started off as P.P. and the Nail Drivers.

The only one of these bands I've heard of is Timmy's Organism, who's actually pretty good. The frontman, Timmy Vulgar, also fronted Clone Defects and Human Eye.

Would you have been OK with Bird getting away with it and being allowed to kill more people?

I forgot about Mystery Alaska. I slot it between the first Mighty Ducks and Youngblood.

I like Kiribatie's "For travelers" seeing as how it's in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

Slap Shot is easily the best hockey movie ever, though it doesn't have a lot of competition. There's The Rocket, Miracle, Les Boys, The Mighty Ducks, Youngblood, and that's about it. We'll pretend a certain Mike Myers movie doesn't exist.

I agree with Breaking Bad. That show is all about the big moments and cliffhangers and knowing what happens next makes a re-watch pointless. The Wire is a show that gets better on re-watch. There's so many little things I picked up when watching it for the second (and third) time that make it even more enjoyable. It's

I still feel that Avatar is one of the only movies that did 3D well, and I did enjoy going to see it at the theatre. That said, I've never once wanted to watch it again, nor have I ever wanted a sequel.

"Plot details about the film are scarce, but at least one source suggests it might center on just how Lando lost the Millennium Falcon to Han in the first place."

In this case it's definitely more fun to read it.

The problem is he comes from a long line of death.