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Best use of the song "Across 110th street" by far.

Another thing I HATED, which actually started in Season 6 but continued into the comics was making Amy, who was a sweet girl in the early seasons into an evil bitch. They could have explained it that being turned into a rat for a couple of years made her insane, but they said she had been dabbling in dangerous magic

Having the security guard after them wear a straw hat annoyed the hell out of me. I was like "Okay we get it, he wears a hat like the guy who was chasing Butch and Sundance."

I really hated that they had to make Faith(who just had amazing character development on Angel) wrong in order to prop Buffy back up.

I used to really love the movie when I was a kid but now just like the Vince Dicola music during the Autobot city battle and the theme by the band Lion.

Lethal Weapon 2 is my favorite of the series. That opening chase at night was so batshit crazy(love that the the Looney Tunes theme is played when the WB logo is on. Definitely sets the tone). Joe Pesci's character Leo Getz isn't too annoying(yet) The South Africans are the most evil hateable villains. The diplomatic

Sun and Jin's death would have had more impact on me if I thought they were but really dead but I was convinced they were still alive in the "flash-sideways" that were happening in an alternate timeline caused by Julie blowing up the island. So I didn't have an emotional reaction.. When it turned out they were all

Casino doesn't get as much love because it's seen as a Goodfellas rehash but I love it more because Ace is actually great at his job compared to Henry Hill and I think it has some of the funniest scenes of all Scorsese movies.

Agreed.

It makes that moment in the parking lot later between Robert DeNiro and Bridget Fonda that much more of a shock than it would be if the movie wasn't as subdued as other QT movies.

There are as many logic gaps in The Dark Knight as there are in The Dark Knight Rises but the Joker is such a strong villain, almost Satanic that you believe he could be as omnipresent and put so many things in motion.

He's trying to be Gary Cooper/Jimmy Stewart in a Capra movie and it just doesn't work. I don't think you can do a modern Capra anyway(see: Jim Carrey in The Majestic).

We saw Xander's edge in the first episode when he kicks the garbage can in anger after his friend Jesse gets turned into a vampire. It explains his dislike of Angel more than just jealousy over Buffy.

I think either Joss or one of the writers said Angel was "Batman" while Riley was "Superman".

One thing I noticed about HBP is that most of the magic is except for the big fire and the Inferius, was shown through the performance of the actors. The Unbreakable Vow between Snape and Narcissa, the love potion on Ron, Felix Felicis on Harry, the potion Dumbledore had to drink in the cave

The first three seasons of Buffy are the best to me because the "High school as horror movie" aspect was the richest to mine.

I think my problem with Season 4 was that college is all about finding out who you (hopefully) want to be in life but with Buffy, her destiny was always going to be the Slayer. I do think "Hush" is one of the all time great episodes.

I like Deathly Hallows Part 1 personally even though people always complain about the camping scenes in both the book and the movie. I like how it was a change of pace and they weren't spending the school year at Hogwarts and the trio was on their own and you didn't know what was going to happen.

I think if I hadn't read Goblet of Fire just before the movie I would probably rated it hire. I had just decided to read the books after seeing Prisoner of Azkaban. The book of GOF just blew me away so the adaptation couldn't live up to it. I have come around to appreciating the movie. The graveyard scene with

People complain about Mutt Williams but man Kirk's son was kind of disappointing. The sweater around his shoulders alone is embarrassing. At least he died saving Saavik,