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Teamwork.

Y'know, I was wondering why I thought I saw Kevin Bacon standing off in the forest, filming the whole encounter…

I was always a fan of the "Oh shit-what?" when Mrs. Walsh asks about the potato chips and the "Dammit!" when he slams the cooler. High comedy, right there.

I could be mistaken, but wasn't Tinkerbelle the one who tried to push Regina into meeting Robin Hood the first time around and knew about the tattoo?

I was listening to some of my old Gameface CD's from the early-90's not too long ago and Gwen sang backing vocals on two of their cover songs- always fun when a passenger in the car pauses while listening and is like "…is that?"

I'm sure someone will post a Youtube of a ska version of Yakkity Sax

I'm kinda glad I never knew about that at the time.

And they were in a Converse commercial before that! Then again, so was Rob Liefeld, soooo….never mind. Friggin' Liefeld ruins everything.

Oh. Okay then. But your standard of ubiquity would need to be defined or clarified as well for any official guide. Any novel regardless of genre that was on global bestseller lists and in print for well over a decade starts getting into a grey area, I'd think.

Infinite? Oh crap. It appears I have a lot of apologies to make after that Romeo & Juliet debacle back in '96

Agree. Maybe one of the sideshows can be a menagerie of all of the various Burt Reynolds versions that we've had over the years. Cowboy Hat-wearing Bandit edition Burt Reynolds, Hairy-Playgirl-centerfold-Burt Reynolds, Vaselined-Up-Burt Reynolds…

Dyan Cannon, you are not Dave LaChapelle

Has anyone written the definitive guide to spoiler etiquette? I agree with you entirely about there being a shelf-life, but even that presents its own problems- for example, I also tend to think that people had 13 years to read A Storm of Swords before Season 3 of Game of Thrones started and learn all about a certain

To be fair, they probably know the difference between Fox News and Fox. The former has those good, decent, men looking out for them and all of those decent, nice-looking ladies being reporters while the latter has all of those dirty talking filth-flarn-filth cartoons showing on the Sabbath.

They're named after that dude that Tom Hanks was chasing after in that Catch Me If You Can movie. Not the one about the drag-racing through Minneapolis- the other one.

More like Shailene Wooden-ly, amirite?

We referred to it as "Orange Bellywash"

Poochie Targaryen?

2003 Bad Boys 2

Skyward really did blur the lines there with the opening- it wasn't quite a standard tutorial, but it just sort of blended in with the rest of the story. Similar to how each area was it's own pseudo-"dungeon"