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I must violently disagree with you idiotking, 8 must be included in the classic era. "Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie", "Homer's Phobia" and "Brother From Another Series" are stone cold, top 20 classics. "Move Twice" and "Homer They Fall" are top notch as well. Apparently "Vs the Eighteenth Amendment" isn't an acclaimed

HOCKEY PLAN

Wait, wait! Here comes Lee Marvin. Thank God! He's always drunk and violent…

Just got back from seeing this, and I've got to say it's one of my favorite summer blockbusters of the year so far. I actually enjoyed it more than Pacific Rim, which I totally did not expect. It didn't follow all the regular beats too much, the script was fun, and the acting was good (Jackman always beings his A-Game

Obligatory "Ice to See You"

Wow, just went and watched this trailer and it looks godawful. Like fucking miserable.Looks like a Last Samurai/Matrix crossover, which is just as horrible as it sounds

2 Many 2 Ronin 2 Count?

Zero Dark Twenty Nine was much more boring than Zero Dark Thirty was though. I guess they're right when they say Thirtieth times a charm.

Those blintzes were terrible!

Would have to be this George Washington

Except technically those 7 Samurai WERE Ronin, so it's more like 54 Ronin

Must be one damn big pizza place!

"I think he's a good man. I like him. I got nothing against him, but I'm definitely gonna make orphans of his children."

That whole rap section is hilariously awesome. Also, I'm partial to the "Black girl sipping white wine, put my fist in her like a civil rights sign"

I thought it was this as well

Have you ever asked your bitch for other bitches?

Hold My Liquor is definitely the underappreciated MVP. Actually the combo of Hold My Liquor, I'm in It, and Blood on the Leaves with Bound 2 ending it definitely makes me enjoy the 2nd half of the album more than the first. I also adore the raps in I'm in It, especially the Kanye one that closes out the song

Good lord Orlando you really don't know shit all about Vampires do you?

Yea I left off Spartacus, I'd place that just below the Lean epics (I'm sorry but Lawrence of Arabia may be the best film ever made, the only problem with it is the 100% total lack of women).

I'll grant it wasn't as twisty and explosive as some of the other finales, but it was consistently hilarious