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IIRC... The reason wrestling is on SyFy is because they're the low man on NBCU's totem pole. Vince McMahon and former NBC chief Dick Ebersol are all but but-buddies, with Ebersol guaranteeing Vince that the WWE would always have a spot on and NBC-owned network.

True story: Type "Free Hat" into YouTube's search, and Vader's "Nooo" in RotJ is the first result.

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"Free Hat" is actually my favorite episode of South Park. And now, more than ever, it's so very relvant.

Geez... That looked terrible. That was supposed to be for the PS2 and GameCube? Those graphics aren't even on par with that of Dreamcast launch titles.

Bo-ring. How 'bout we bring Next Media Animation in here to do one of their patented animated recreations? Have some fighter jets chase the thing around... one of the pilots being Will Smith, who declares "Welcome ta Earf!"

I don't think it's because they're "dissing" Archie, I think they're just showcasing Sonic stuff that's relevant to the fans over there in Germany... And Archie doesn't get much exposure over there.

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Trust me... There is not brain bleach potent enough to cover such an earworm. I have the same chronic condition when it comes to the Star Trek: Enterprise theme song.

He's standing next to a Dalek. It's the Robin Williams movie version.

I found Wall-E! Not too difficult, if you start with the small ones.

Typically, horror is my least favorite genre of movies; even horror comedies do little for me.

I'd promote your comment, but then I realized that this is not io9 and I do not have a star.

Would you settle for Mark Millar?

Depends on what you mean by "classic".

No. Though there may have been some design inspiration.

It never ceases to amaze and amuse me whenever I read someone's reactions upon learning either one or both of the following two Sonic facts: A) That Tails' name is in fact a pun, and B) That the voice of Sonic in all those '90s cartoons was performed by Steve Urkel.

I knew there was a reason I hearted you!

As much as I loved playing Resident Evil 4 back in 2005... It's probably simultaneously the best and worst thing to happen to the RE franchise.

First they suffer massive flooding, then they discover that they may not legally be a state... and now this?

Well; this just confirmed what I already suspected: That Hans Zimmer's music makes even the absurd and incomprehensible seem breathtakingly epic.