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“A View to a Kill” is an excellent Bond theme. And the only Bond movies I’ve seen are former, the two Dalton films and the Craig films. The other Bond themes that are top-notch – and very under-appreciated – are “The Living Daylights” (co-written and sung by A-Ha) and “You Know My Name” from Casino Royale (by Chris

the Five Nights games amped that factor up so much that most remaining Chuck E. Cheese locations removed their animatronics completely

Can I nominate “A View to a Kill” as both the best Bond theme of the 80s and the most 80s Bond theme?  The movie is a rather weak entry, but that opening title sequence has a kick that the rest of the film mostly lacks.

As a member of Osage Nation and a headrights owner (we are still tracked by the FBI, thankfully for the most part), I would hope the writer of this article would please ammend it with comments from the OSAGE. There is a difference between nations. We are not simply Americans with a lightly darker color. Comments like

I give it a week, no, maybe two weeks until he leaves over “creative differences”.

I bet you motherfuckers aren’t going to cover any of these shows.

Lots of love being expressed for For All Mankind. I assume it’s goodwill left over from the show’s incredible first season and not the soapy garbage of seasons 2-3.

My youngest son has been obsessed with Nightmare Before Christmas since he was very little(he is 8 now). One of the biggest joys he had was getting to meet “the real” Jack and Sally at Disney World during one of those overpriced Christmas Party events.

We get it.  Doesn’t really change how we receive the work, though.

What’s strange about this article is what it omits. The reason why Daily Double hunting is so effective. As Chu and Holzauer have expressly said— it isn’t betting and answering the daily doubles correctly that matters so much. It’s the fact that you’ve prevented your competitors from getting them. It’s basic game

This reminds me of the time I was on Jeopardy. I was there, to match my intellect, on national TV against a plumber and an architect, both with a Ph.D. I was tense, I was nervous. I guess it just wasn’t my night.

It’s tremendously sad news, but I commend that baller attitude towards death. As someone with my own serious health issues, it’s kind of aspirational.

I don’t have much to add that hasn’t been said here already.  Such a braindead, corporate simping take.  I hope Ray Greene is a pseudonym because I’d be utterly embarrassed to have this in my byline.

This site used to be such an important voice in film and television. Very sad to see where it is now.

This is genuinely one of the most rancid, thoughtless articles in the history of the AV Club. It is antithetical to what this website used to be. G/O Media should do us a favor and shut the whole fucking thing down.

I know this place isn't a hivemind, but saying the Irishman is a snore and linking to a review that gave it an A minus is certainly something. 

Loved so many of these shows. I still remember the funniest scene in home Movies where Coach McGuirk tried to teach himself to be a bartender by using the stuff he had lying around the kitchen to make popular cocktails and getting very sick/drunk in the process.

“Baste your cheeks with tears of gravy!” gets a lot of mileage from me and my wife around the house

The decision to cast Chase was 100% justified by his performance in the Dungeons and Dragons episode alone. After that, he could have simply disappeared and the show wouldn’t have missed a step.