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    They used a re-record of Rock You Like a Hurricane.

    Point taken!

    "In a more objectivist story, the villain would be some intellectually weak person who was unjustly given some kind of bureaucratic power and is using it to hold back the real heroes out of pettiness or envy. You know, like in Ghostbusters. There's a little of that in the backstory but its not the focus of the film."

    People these days, can't appreciate a good opening sequence robbing a minute (or more) out of every television episode!

    Boo-urns. I mean… they paid for Scandal! Why not use it?

    House of Cards worked around it by having cold opens.

    Wow. I'm shocked. If demand for this wasn't already high…

    I was informed of this last year and on my next trip I will hopefully be able to get some to bring home!

    StarFox 2? That has to be a misprint.

    Whataburger spicy ketchup fucking rules and it's one of the reasons I look forward to trips to Texas.

    Hi, Mr. The Offender!

    I mean, Rob Paulsen was in Body Double. They let anyone into that movie.

    It's complete truth, and while I will miss Erlich (he never stopped being funny), the problem was not Erlich so much as bad writing/plotting.

    I have to say his thoughts kind of mirror mine on why I found Silicon Valley so funny and refreshing at first, and then became stale as time went on even though it was funny. It's a lot of great jokes strung together by a repetitive plot.

    "Big Head’s latest lecture topic per the chalkboard: Old Tron (16) vs. New Tron (2). I’m assuming those points for Tron: Legacy are the soundtrack and Jeff Daniels getting to play off of himself."

    Unlike mustards, the craft/oddball ketchup movement had stalled.

    Netflix does auto-opening sequence skipping for binging these days, so making the title sequence shorter on subsequent episodes doesn't make any sense.

    I Have No Son is still the best episode of the show.

    Stephen Hillenburg, the guy who created Spongebob, was a big part of Rocko's production.

    Bears have 12 abs and new abs are being discovered every day!