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Keenan’s delivery of “Who among us...” had me laughing. It’s the nuance he brings to throw away lines.

*Toilet flushes*

This was the era of TGIF and Must See TV: Full House, Family Matters, Home Improvement, Blossom, among others. There were tons. But tonally they may have still felt too similar to 80s sitcoms. Jumping to Malcolm was a smart choice.

That Kick-Ass reference was a cute wink to OG MCU Pietro, Aaron Taylor Johnson. And I swear I saw an inflatable Dormammu in the Halloween Town Square.

When that X-wing popped up, my first thought was here come the New Republic jabronies again. But then we see a hooded figure, and I was scrambling for any explanation other than “here’s Luke”. But then black glove, a certain belt buckle, GREEN LIGHTSABER. Oh man, they’re really going for it.

Funny you should mention Gremlins, as I just watched that yesterday.

I assumed Stoic Luke was due to the constraints of the FX; don’t have him do anything too rash or emotive, lest the illusion disappear. This felt similar to his appearance in Jabba’s palace, where he’s a little cold and aloof. But since this takes

There is a version of Phantom Menace where the racist and annoying alien voices are redubbed with general alien gibberish, and Anakin’s awful quips are cut out entirely. It’s not great, but much more watchable than the original.

I was hoping for some Lil Gideon

Is Dr. Mandible the actual name? Or is it pejoritve, like calling Chewbacca Professor Fur ball or Lobot Mr Robobrain?

Cecil is Sideshow Bob’s brother, not Krusty’s. Gee, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.

I liked Tom Pelphrey in this. But they put a lot of effort into that cremation scene. Would be a weird misdirect considering all the fallout thereafter.

Dominic Toretto smells like a bar of Dial soap and Monster Energy drink

I would Have been fine if everyone went out the airlock, except Ryan and Billie.

A sweater!”, usually around the holidays

My favorite quotes come from Spinal Tap, Young Frankenstein, Monty Python, or Princess Bride. But the hard truth is the movies I quote the most are 90s Adam Sandler movies. 

I saw Dave Foley pop up on Cameo. So if you have a like hundred bucks, you can get him to wish you a happy birthday, or break up with your significant other.

Ever since my local CostCo posted the calorie count on their menu items, I’ve had a hard time enjoying the chicken bake as much as I used to. Sweet, sweet ignorance, how I long for thee.

I’m fortunate to have several Japanese markets within driving distance, should I ever want to get some unconventional Kit Kats. Yuzu Sake was pretty intense, with a lingering bitterness that would just not quit.

I loved the Super Star Wars series on SNES. It was a quirky side scroller with some cool vehicle chase sequences. And just like the movies, Super Empire Strikes Back was the best of the three.

We called the AT ST the scout walker growing up.