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I've always wondered how they would compare, but it's not a fair comparison. Like comparing Hoffman's character in "Little Big Man" who was supposed to be 103 to Hoffman at 70 or something.

This should lead to an important discussion. Why do dogs react to terminators? I get it that in the future they teach dogs to bark at them, but why in the present? They've never seen a terminator. And it can't be that they sense they are part machine or they'd constantly bark at people with prosthetic limbs or

Did you fight oppression by standing on your desk. Speaking of which, did any see SNL this week? Oh my god.

They certainly have funny names like Long Duc Dong and terrific music intros.

Oh, that's much better. Here in Georgia there was a major scandal over teacher inflating grades and test scores. All the parents were on TV saying how DARE they make my kid pass his classes. I've been waiting for their reaction when they hold their kids back.

It's the way it worked back then. I think it was Bob Sarlott who said that, in Dirty Dancing, Patrick Swayze danced his way out of a statutory rape charge.

And he could have helped Cameron. The saddest line in that movie is Ferris saying that the first girl Cameron has sex with will treat him like crap.

Mia Sara, her husband and the muppets. Wow, you'll never get that image out of your head.

Mia Sara, her husband and the muppets. Wow, you'll never get that image out of your head.

"Ha ha, you hit my paralyzed side. Moe, I don't wanna do this any more."

Pointillism doesn't really lead to photo-realism

Cameron is going to commit suicide loooooong before any reunions. After his soul crushing father sees his car and punishes him for it, bringing it up every day at every meal.

But remember, Rooney is the villain because (as has been pointed out in other articles) he's DOING HIS JOB! How dare he harsh Ferris' buzz?

Arrogant douchebag is hardly a defense

"It was Britain's longest running sitcom and tonight we'll see all six episodes."

"See you on the island"

The worst part is that all this takes place in the 1990's. Instead of all their family squabbles and show houses and stuff they could have stopped the election of George W. Bush by getting involved in Florida politics and reforming their system. They could have warned us about 9/11 and the disaster that invading

It wouldn't be the same. All the "The (Family) is going to (Place)" shows from the Bradys to the Simpsons are people going to someplace new. This would be them going back to a familiar place they've been.

I always thought he was. He always seemed to be someone who would quit - after his own people betrayed him again and again. In two episodes they promised him that if he convinced someone to return to England he'd be forgiven for running off with secrets. In one they arrested the runner (and when Drake protested was

This is the perfect example of how people thought of computers in the 1960's as entities that could be destroyed with paradoxes or conundrums and, in one case, answer in anagrams. I remember, of all things, an Andy Capp strip in which two men are wondering how to get a giant crate, marked "computer", up into a