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Umm... am I seeing things or did you make the same error?

I wish I could star this comment more than once.  Required reading.  

Same on both counts. It is funny how the order one encounters films / TV shapes one’s views of actors far more than the actual chronology. 

The Secret of NIMH (Dir. Don Bluth) is far superior to its source, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O’Brien.

Speaking as an American, many (most?) of us are very sorry about all this. We are trying to work things out, but unfortunately all we have to work with are other Americans, many of which it turns out (shocking newsflash) are astonishingly racist and ill-informed.

“Bad” is too strong a word (“workmanlike” is probably more accurate), but for me it was Steve DeBerg for the sole reason that I had football cards of him from like 5 different teams so I (naturally) assumed he was a heavily sought after commodity.

Don’t leave us hanging. What did the Google Home say in response? To fully complete the analogy, was it also sassy?

I imagine Mr. Hochuli nightly imagines exactly this scenario as well.

A fair question. I would certainly rate it higher than the Giraffe and Leopard Seal (if the conflict is happening on land), and I am inclined to think that a Pegasus is overrated (lots of power, but how is the Pegasus actually going to bring it to bear). I actually think it has a fair shot at making it to the round

There are a lot of odd seeding choices here, but Dire Wolf in the 11 spot, seems particularly underrated.

To soon.

I am curious. To all those that are saying the slow driver should have simply switched to the right lane: Did you even watch the video? An entry lane was coming up with a merging vehicle. The lead vehicle could not move over until past that vehicle (and, at least as far as I know, it is considered bad form to swerve

And here I am looking at the Apollo 11 badge and looking for more references of that ilk.

I want to know what the keeper was complaining about. Williamson never moved (and, in fact, seemed to be trying to get the ref’s attention for time wasting). I would love the camera angle that follows the keep, particularly to see the ref doing his best to stay serious and not laugh in his face.