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*thinks whether to bring up On the Air; decides against it*

Clearly, I used the nominative rather than the indefinite form of "you". (Unless you somehow gleaned from that video that a performer in a Pikachu costume is being hauled off for sex slavery, and I'm wildly misinterpreting your point.)

I would think that being accosted and hustled off by a group of Asian men when you start to deflate might be viewed in a positive light.

Er…cargo shorts, I think?

Damn, that's even better.

I can't help it. Also, your genitals' cybernetic implants beg the comparison.

*is still thrown in jail after being caught tracing over Weird Magnetic Ray's defense summary*

Humans may have once been like the Borg

Hey, I say I came up with that joke first!

When Sorcerer was restored a couple of years ago, they sweetened, remixed and remastered the original soundtrack, as per custom these days. But the new soundtrack does largely maintain the feel of the original theatrical release. Fun fact: the supervising sound editor on Sorcerer was Charles Campbell, who did most

I very much enjoyed the part when Sarandon sang in the bathhouse at the Continental.

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A work about the life of Steve Harvey?

The tension in Twilight's Last Gleaming is nail-biting forty years on and easily deserves to be in the top three of Aldrich's considerable filmography.

Homer's nonplussed, casual "Hmm" preceding the phone call is what sells that line.

I played Pictures during my dubious flirtation with being a music major in college. My dear piano teacher was once a student of Alfred Cortot's, and he played Chopin like nobody's goddamn business.

Wow! (I still prefer Stokowski's to the others, mind you. Even though he leaves some stuff out.)

If you love Pictures at an Exhibition, do yourself a favor and find a recording of the Stokowski orchestration rather than the statelier and far better-known Ravel version. That'll wake you up.

Hospital, please.

I agree with @vajayjayleno:disqus: it's not terrible, but it's awfully, awfully messy. Despite her many considerable talents, J.K. Rowling is not a good screenwriter.