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And there used to be little wall mounted bottle openers everywhere.

I'm sure it was Mr and Mrs. Connelly, and a loving God.

Also one of the great propaganda films. Issued between the start of WW II and America's entry into the war. It ends with Elizabeth I making a grand speech about how England didn't want this war, but when one man (cough Hitler cough) makes war on the world, we must band together to defeat him. Then, all across

Jesus, another one? It didn't work the first time so just take a hint and let it go!

Are there any action figures of Jenny? Preferably full size and made of inflatable vinyl?

And once I knock this Nazi on his ass, I can go back to breaking all the laws in America and killing anyone who gets in my way.

It's been around for a while - patriotic criminals. Common in Damon Runyon stories

Jennifer Connelly was always a star. Always.

Oooh, Law & Order: Singing Puppets

Might. It's not a given.

What about the food you eat in the holodeck? Are you full until you leave the room?

And how will the Americanized version be better? Other than having white actors speaking non-dubbed English?

My Neighbor Totoro would be that perfect introduction. What kid wouldn't want to live next to an enchanted forest?

You used to need at least one - now you don't even need that many.

It's apparently an article of faith in Hollywood that there is something wrong with Japanese cinema (live or animated) that can only be cured by an American remake.

The really terrifying part of Strangelove is that Scott's charter might be a lunatic but he's not necessarily wrong. When he says that the president should worry more about the American people than his place in the history books, he has a point.

Well, he did tell them they would be having an old friend for dinner.

Superstore is pretty good, although it has a couple of unbearable characters (the store fascist in particular) which could kill it.

Maaaaaatloccckkkkkk

I bailed on The Office the first time someone looked into the camera like he knew I was there.