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Also Jacob's Ladder which does a good job messing with your head.

Not a huge ben stiller fan but I think his best role was Tony Perkis in Heavyweights. He was hilarious in that movie.

I went to the medieval times in new jersey a couple times when I was a kid and really enjoyed it.

"Can I get a knife and fork?"

I still get "I saw your face and wow" stuck in my head.

I watched Waterworld for the first time and I really didn't think it was that bad. I thought the action scenes were pretty good as was the music.

He was good with a lightsaber. I'll give him that.

But, the very idea.

I think I'd still be able to tell the difference. There's nothing in seinfeld's apartment that really stood out to me. Maybe that bike on the wall.

Roseanne had a couch with a square pattern on it and that quilt over it so I would be able to recognize it right away.

I haven't been there in a long time. I haven't tried El Toro yet which I hear is very good. Also Bizarro which when I went on the last time was still called Medusa.

I never had any interest in riding roller coasters until I decided to give one a try. Now I absolutely love them. My favorite one to go on was Nitro at six flags great adventure. That first big drop is great. Kingda Ka wasn't bad but it's over in the blink of an eye.

I never got around to watching that one but I've heard it was very good.

I also preferred Sharona.

Yea, Miles Straume.

It's not that bad with just ketchup but I'd rather have mustard on it also.

The only USA original show I ever watched was Monk and it became one of my favorite shows.

Stand By Me
Pretty Woman

That film really helped kick start Disney after the bomb that was The Black Cauldron.

Frasier was pretty good from beginning to end. The last few seasons may not have been as great as the first few but there were some good episodes including the finale.