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Thought it was really a lot of fun. End falters it a bit (as I mention in the SPOILER SPACE) section but overall it was an entertaining finale to this Cornetto trilogy.

I thought the ending ruined was was a pretty damn good movie.

It doesn't sound like much but as a man who loves film this is certainly cool news. Who knows if it'll mean anything in the long run (cause I seriously doubt we'll get that much balance of practical v. CGI). But it's still cool none the less.

You see, people always bitch that we have too many sequels now a days. I agree with that sentiment somewhat cause this list shows sequels have been prevalent for YEARS. Admittedly I haven't seen any of the movies listed here. But I gotta think 1983 was a pretty shitty year filled with bad/unnecessary sequels…

First Michael Ansara (aka Mr. Freeze) passes away and now Scarecrow!

I miss that show. It came around the same time as The Walking Dead and I still say it was better than that show.

These next set of episodes are very underrated in my opinion. In fact, we're gonna get a lot of that once we officially hit the Oakley/Weinstein era. There's so many good jokes in here and yet I don't think a lot of people (not insane fans like us) remember it. Of course with almost 500 episodes and reruns only being

Really! That's interesting…..Now I'm more inclined to see Oldboy if he is 'the' villain.

I didn't realize he was in the new Oldboy! Who's he playing?

I know the answer but it amazes me we don't see more comedy groups host a show. I would love to see 'Mitchell and Webb' or 'Tim and Eric' host a show someday. It's episodes like this that showcase what they could do and play around with the format a little bite. But nope, we gotta have Jeremy Renner or Bieber host.

Gotta agree with Dowd on this one. This looked amazing and this had some of the best robots I've ever seen in a movie. But the story was bland and it had such forgettable characters. Well except for Sharlto Copley who was great as an insane mercenary. It's yet another 2013 movie where the visuals are outstanding but

That 'Daft Punk' episode was a lot of fun. Apparently the no-show was expected but Colbert was never going to let them perform anyways. They were going to stay behind the scenes and struggle to understand what Colbert wanted them to do because of their robot helmets. So the dancing and Robin Thicke appearances

"The Second One" might be the best subtitle ever.

Stories like this always fascinate me because of where these things are found. Why was this copy in a warehouse? Other films have been found in random basements, office buildings, even a fucking mental ward! I'd love to read a history on who/why/where these things were hidden just as much as I want to see them.

That's okay. We don't need him an….

This is another episode I don't find particularly funny. The candy convention was good, but the rest of the story didn't do anything for me. When I was a kid I felt bad because Homer had a good explanation and no one believed him…..So yeah, guess I didn't realize what sexual assault was when I was a lad.

On August 1st, 2013 the group Anonymous decides to quit after seeing this photo.

That's really sad to hear. She was a riot in CLUE and I'm ashamed to admit I never seen much else with her in it. I'm sure she was a great actress and I'll need to catch up on her work.

I never thought I would see the day where a show like The Simpsons would air on Comedy Central (possibly). That makes me feel so incredibly old for some reason.

This episode is a perfect example of how great Homer a character is. When he isn't the main focus, or even have a B-plot, he is just hilarious. Every line he says in this and the epic scene of eating the pie is just a riot. To this day I still say 'Aw, the hell with it' in the same tone he does.