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A big part of the appeal of Pirates Of The Caribbean at Disneyland is the effectiveness of the theming; as a 6 year old, it never occurred to me that I was anywhere other than outside at night. As a result, there are still parts of that ride where I'm irrationally afraid of being dragged underwater (remember, it's

I would have come back to Yahoo Screen more often, if the content I was looking for was easier to find, and if the app didn't constantly freeze. Oh, and if there was more content. And if I wasn't constantly assaulted with autoplaying ads for that "Sin City Saints" thing. Ten out of ten for giving us a sixth season,

Not sure what was and wasn't filmed, but I've always heard (and wikipedia confirms) that the first cut was much longer.
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Yeah! Who else is excited for the Japan scenes that were cut from HEAD? I mean, we've all read the script, from when it was still called "Changes," right?

"Here, son, here's a little girl who has to do everything you say, and when you're done with her just put her in a box in your room. Hope you don't grow up with any weird fetishes!"

Now are we gonna get an article about Boomer, the made-for-TV knockoff?

I was wondering when someone would mention Benji, Zax, And The Alien Prince!

Of course not. I'm comparing them to the ones who disingenuously monetize bigots.

I admit, I'm probably using "specious" incorrectly. But since you asked, the point I'm trying to make is this: Fox News, for example, isn't about providing crucial information as a public service, it's about provoking - and *validating* irrational anger. By the same token, RLM isn't about critically analyzing a

I'm pretty sure their intent was to make sure that any time one of those MBCDs think about hating the prequels, they think of Red Letter Media. Just like Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck, they use specious nitpicking and unnecessary demonization to create an army of fanatical devotees who uncritically parrot every

Great, more from the Rush Limbaugh of the nerds.

It's not the constant Lucas pile-on that bugs me, it's that it's so cheap and hacky. "Han Shot First" wore out its welcome around 1998.

Yeah, but who's directing it?

You mean McBarnacle, surely.