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Maybe it's just the best one that you REMEMBER seeing.

It’s worth noting that Riverdale is also based in a sort of nostalgia now, with this entire season being set in the 1950s for no apparent reason.

Needs more Mrs. Davis. The reveal of why the AI was created in the first place had me laughing harder than any other show I can remember for a long time.

Not until they can figure out how to format it as a slideshow. 

Season 5 will be Shiv having a little girl, and then moving on, leaving Tom, Kendall, and Roman to raise her in a Three Men And a Baby remake. Kendall will be on board once he hears that he gets to rap in the sequel.

It's the same sun for the whole world, believe it or not!

Ahem...do you mean Dilemma? My Boo was an Usher and Alicia Keys song.

Why not? Meat Loaf did it, and nobody thinks he was actually happy with his decision to spend his entire life with a woman he banged in high school.

I watched In The Tall Grass on a date, and it was the perfect movie for two people more interested in making snarky jokes than being scared.

Let’s not forget Martin Short playing a 10-year old in his 40.

But isn't that also true of The Running Man?

You know who I think would do it justice? Damon Lindelof. He's got a heavy interest in religion and spirituality, and his work on The Leftovers convinced me he'd get the tone right for The Stand.

Things were VERY different 18 years ago, and there's nothing cringy about acknowledging your past mistakes and growing as a person. You should be proud of yourself.

It's odd that The Running Man and Animorphs both did a 9/11 years before that was a thing.

Creepshow is fine, but I’d drop it off of this list to make room for the underappreciated Apt Pupil. For an author known for his horror, it’s telling that most of the best adaptations have been his non-horror work. Apt Pupil isn't as good as Stand By Me or The Shawshank Redemption, but it's close.

I feel like "future hard Jeopardy question" Jessica Biel would be in on the joke. And would find it fitting that you forgot her name.

I know that AV Club could never get a journalist of his caliber to write here, but a man named Nathan Rabin used to write a column about "Forgotbusters" for The Dissolve that's worth checking out.

I'm hoping for Barry to improbably come out on top, only to be taken out in the end by Lily.

Ludacris has the Fast and Furious movies going for him, at least.

I find it hilarious that this review claims that was okay in the 90s, but now it's racist. It was racist back then, too! That's why it worked so well in Woody Harrelson's favor!