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Oh yeah, that’s definitely on my list for the first weekend - I just can’t decide if it’ll be before or after Davey Crockett and the River Pirates...

I’m afraid I’m completely ignorant of possible transgressions by members of The Who. I am also not going to Google it, because no one can make me un-love Baba O’Reilly...

Mr. Boogedy is there, but I’m not sure about some of the other ABC ones from the 80s (pre-Disney channel, but only slightly). I suppose they have to save SOMETHING for a second wave of releases...

Truly excited to see some of these titles. I haven’t seen Darby O’Gill and the Little People since I was like 12, and have never seen Castaway Cowboy (only the poster). I’m a huge fan of all kinds of Disney pirates as well as Disneyland, and so Davy Crockett and the River Pirates is going to be an early watch too...

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It doesn’t hold up, but it’s still very fun.

Considering that might be the time we’ll be going next year - that would be freakin’ amazing.

Backside of water! Squeeeeeee!

Bruce Campbell. Just because.

Ok, cool. That’s what I thought.

So, is this a crossover - that is, an episode of Runaways and an episode of Cloak and Dagger? Or is it more “In this SMASH Issue - Guest Starring Cloak and Dagger!”? I’m afraid I’m a little confused. I also only skimmed the interview because I don’t currently have Hulu and didn’t want to read major spoilers, so if the

The Sklar brothers have a podcast!?!? Sweet!

Truly - those Herberts need to lighten up, man...

I saw that guy with the QR code on his (its?) forehead, and only one line came o mind:
“Entire generations of disposable people.”

(best Stephen Wright voice) - Hello

I feel like Riverdale has, in Cheryl, the most accurate depiction of true bi-polar disorder ever on television. I am certain this is entirely accidental on the part of the writers and producers, though Madelaine Petsch may understand what she’s bringing to her performance.

Yes! That line NEVER sat right with me. I was actually working in the collateral protection insurance industry when that movie came out, and so I know for a fact that if he was still making payments, he was required to have comp & collision on that truck.

I can only think of one:

Seems like a much more elaborate version of some of the stuff Cap’n Crunch did in the 80's. Hmm...I wonder if I still have that map of Crunch Island somewhere...

Another McRib article? I am much more interested in your take on the McChicken Biscuit/Chicken McGriddles they just put out...

It didn’t exactly end well for the protagonists in the trilogy, and that was in victory.