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Mike Vanderbilt
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I only bought a Finn and Poe since I was there covering Force Friday. Much more cautious than when I bought Phantom Menace toys and was subsequently burned.

I really enjoyed Nip/Tuck but the last two years were dreadful. Should have ended where they moved to LA. I always hoped it would end with Sean and Christian marrying eachother.

Freddy's Revenge is interesting because if you look at the grand scheme of things, Freddy didn't really become the Freddy America fell in love with until Part 3, so not all of the rules are in place.

Nobody's Fool > I'm Alright.

That's the best descriptor I've heard for whatever that is. Thank you for wubbiness.

So happy to see all this love for The Killers! The last great American stadium rock band?

I'm not a nice guy, I'm from Chicago.

The hovercraft was the coolest.

I had that issue too, that's why I pitched the article.

Like a lot of Star Wars toys, I had them all simply because they were on clearance and my mom loved Star Wars possibly more than I.

I was 3 when Jedi was released (yet still remember seeing it in a packed theatre so it may have been a re-release) and my mom loved that she could snag all the Star Wars toys on the cheap.

The Micro-Collection was great. There was a prototype Return Of The Jedi throne room made, but the collection never caught on.

I was spoiled as a kid…I even loved The Rock Lords. That being said, Go-Bots (while arriving on the scene first) never came close to my love of Transformers.

I'm fascinated by the alternate universe where Star Wars bombed.

Fair and balanced. Also, the true point of the article is the humorous video, not Sanders' politics.

Always loved "Here's where the fun begins."

Nope. Why? Because it stinks.

I stand corrected.

I love all the Freddy adventures, as well as Jason but the fact stands that the worst Nightmare is better than the best Friday.

It's a tight race, but I give the edge to 3; Freddy was still kind of scary.