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This might be my favorite episode of the season.

It's on Netflix! In fact the first five seasons (under SNL: 1970s on Netflix) have the entire episode including the musical guests. You have until September until Amazon takes over the streaming,

I went to see it yesterday and I had a lot of fun! Not a perfect movie by any stretch but it's not something to take too seriously. The story and characters were all a joke and clearly each "story" scene was a distraction to get to the next epic brawl. The visuals for this looked great both CG and practically. Charlie

This is my all time favorite Treehouse of Horror episode. I constantly quote so much from "The Shinning" (especially since THE SHINING is my all time favorite movie) I have to watch it the moment I'm done watching the actual movie. Time and Punishment is a goodie because I'm a sucker for time travel stories in

Watching all of the first season on Netflix this is the only episode I can truly say made me laugh from start to finish. Pryor was such a force and everything he did was hilarious. Now that I know he had someone "help" the staff with the material makes it a bit more understandable. I wonder what would have happened if

Hands down, Side Effects is my favorite movie of the year. Great 'Hitchcockian' thriller with some great performances by Rooney Mara and Jude Law. Although he did that Behind the Candelabra for HBO, if this was Soderbergh's final film for THEATERS then it was a great send off.

I'm going to assume that we're not gonna have a scene of Professor Pyg singing and dancing with his shirt off…

I am going to give up on this series because of two things:

"After thus establishing that gay rights did not exist in 1984—gay people not having been invented until that one episode of thirtysomething"

It's funny to me how the DVD commentaries actually spew into stories. Jackson and Doc on the 'Any Which Way But Zeus' commentary mentioned they were going to have Teddy come back because they knew it would be a gold mine of comedy. And the 'vPhone' by Jonas Jr. was another call back to the commentary on 'Victor. Echo.

Why not tell me Santa doesn't exist? Or that whores don't give off STD's?

The worst product placement ever was the most recent episode with Robert De Niro. One sketch in particular turned into nothing but an ad for MEET THE FOCKERS. It was a bad episode already but when that sketch came on I went to bed in a fit of rage (and didn't finish the episode).

Who's with me that Dan Aykroyd has the greatest voice for an actor/actress? Anytime he opens his mouth I can't help but pay close attention to him.

It's funny I was just thinking about this movie and how timeless it is. While we're not in a Depression (anymore) and farmers aren't in that dire of a situation (for now); it's themes and message still holds true.

As a big Kubrick fan it always worries me when someone randomly announces they want to finish a project that he had extensive notes on. I believe a studio is trying to get to work on his Napoleon film considering his research was so extensive his idea for the film is practically in finished form. But for me, I would

This is truly the darkest timeline….Wait wrong show.

I did actually see that episode and it was good. Not great, but it was cool to see John Mahoney as their Dad.

It's amazing how many ways you can do a Sideshow Bob episode. Being a kid I was ALWAYS looking forward for him to come back each season. There was a time, when Al Jean came back, where they stopped doing them year round. It's been a while since I've seen newer episodes but I hear the Bob episodes are still highlights.

I totally forgot about what this show did to ABBA when they were on this episode. I'm surprised they haven't tried this again with having the musical guest perform but also do a bit as well. Maybe they did….so many episodes.

I now have Dancing Queen on my iPod thanks to Community.