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You sir, are a rebel.

I'm finally feeling the Christmas spirit.

Yeah! How dang often? That and many other urgent questions will be answered soon…
I'm a huge fan of the original series from the 70's. Really looking forward to seeing what this version does with the story.

Wow! Suddenly, I'm not so alone!
I thought I was the only person who saw Carousel and thought, WTF? I thought some of the songs were pretty, but it was hard to give a crap about most of the characters.

The original Star Wars, when it came out in 1977. No one had seen ANYTHING like it before. I may not like getting old, but I saw "Episode IV" when it was the One and Only, and it was amazing.. I've only seen an audience electrified like that one or two other times in my life.

To answer your question, yes, even as a young teen I knew that films were on the cutting edge (a Sharp edge!) of culture back in the late 60's, early - mid 70's. God, films are cowardly and dull now! TV has all the good scripts now.

I remember seeing that movie. Now I feel old. So. Very. Old.

I don't care and have NEVER cared what others thought about this poor film, IT'S FUNNY! DAMMIT!

It's one of my top five favorite books, and I've read a LOT of classics in my time. Some may not like it for whatever reason, it was written in 1847 after all, and times have changed. But the characters are unforgettable.

Yes… so… why are you sarcastic in the first comment, and then contradicting yourself in your second comment?

So what? This comment section is SUPPOSED to be about my "Subjective Opinion". ALL art is subjective, even TV shows.

I agree with the list, except… WHAT? The Simpsons/Family Guy crossover was Hysterically Funny! It even made my spouse chuckle, and he does not like either show!
Nope, you're wrong. Sorry, but that was well done.

I HATED the animated 60's Disney version. Hope they do better this time.

The first kid to play Mowgli was Indian. Sabu. He was the best Mowgli to date.

I hate that damn cartoon. The book is a magical, lyrical experience, the 'toon is a bunch of ick.

Loved the Sabu version, HATED the Disney 60's cartoon, have felt meh about the other versions… Look, Disney, you are taking my favorite childhood book into your creative embrace again, try not to screw it up this time.

I love you, Mr. Dan Savage. : )

Well, think about all the actors with an "image" out there who would NEVER do a role like Stan's boss on American Dad. I'm not saying Patrick Stewart is undignified, quite the opposite, he gets extra, uber cool points in my book. But the role itself is outrageous.

One of the bright spots in entertainment in the past few years has been Patrick Stewart throwing aside all "I used to do Shakespeare on big London stages" dignity, and all "Hey I'm a big, big star" dignity to be the boss on American Dad.
I love this man. He has the best sense of humor about himself. He picked having a

I love this guy. I always got depressed by that song, now I'm not alone!