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HBO was the Great Satan during the C Band Satellite TV days, being the first programmer to scramble their signals, causing untold turmoil and eventually killing an entire industry. I like some of their programming, and I realize it’s not the same owners, but I do get just a hint of satisfaction finally watching HBO’s

How is “Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars” not on this list? I mean, the whole list is pretty sizably anti-sci-fi...

Yeah, Six Feet Under. To this day I will surefire WEEP like I’m Frodo and I just watched Gandalf fall into darkness.

Good on you for including “Six Feet Under.” The show started so promising (The dead speak!) and meandered for a couple seasons but ended so, so strong. My wife and I were fans and stuck with the show to the very end, and were left breathless with the end-of-lives montage set to Sia’s “Breathe Me.”

The answer to the question of “should we ban Nazis?” is always yes. Glad I could help.

I’ll add Jacob’s Ladder. And I’d imagine Pi and Requiem for a Dream are also bad. Pretty much anything that deals with nightmarish paranoia, feverish hallucinations, or body horror.

Given the fact that the Crites from the Critters movies are a fugitive alien race being hunted by space-faring bounty hunters, it actually makes quite a lot of sense for that series to go into space. In fact it makes LESS sense that some of the sequels DON’T involve space in some way.

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Sorry I’m gonna need another way to judge Nic Cage performances

Raising Arizona and Mandy not present. List is a waste of electrons.

10 pop pops to Gryffindor

Get ready to hear Myrtle really moan!

April Fool has lost all it’s meaning ever since Think Geek went out of business.

I thought Pam Anderson was Tommy’s knockers

Rye Toast, Butter (not too much), Purple (grape) jelly, Hash Browns, Ketchup (in a W pattern), topped with a Sunny-Side UP Egg.

Mike Melsky is really having a hard time with his continued failure to achieve the perfect egg bite. 

Speaking of Scorsese, I feel Gangs of New York qualifies for this list.  DiCaprio first seeks revenge for his father, then himself.  Bill is pretty much entirely driven by righteous fury.

I agree. It looked alright, and I rather liked the movie. 

The movie looked fine. Even the screen grab above that’s constantly been shit on since the trailer came out didn’t look near as bad in the theaters for all the shit it got on the internet the last couple of months. People just need to stop being jaded assholes all the time and enjoy things

You’re not alone, I really enjoyed both Love and Thunder and Multiverse of Madness.