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PFT's secret character-spanning catchphrase is "I have a question," delivered without hesitation whenever the floor is open.

I think they need "War of the Colossal Beast" (not a great movie, but it comes with Mr. B. Natural) and Lost Continent (Rock Climbing).

I think they need "War of the Colossal Beast" (not a great movie, but it comes with Mr. B. Natural) and Lost Continent (Rock Climbing).

I just last week bought an issue of the Team-Up comic from the '70s. Because who doesn't want to see Spider-Man team up with Red Sonja?

I just last week bought an issue of the Team-Up comic from the '70s. Because who doesn't want to see Spider-Man team up with Red Sonja?

#17 and #18 next to each other like that remind me that Reality Bites and Rent are really very similar stories. They both have main characters who carry cameras everywhere but are unable to turn their footage into coherent work, and they both feature a bunch of slackers.

#17 and #18 next to each other like that remind me that Reality Bites and Rent are really very similar stories. They both have main characters who carry cameras everywhere but are unable to turn their footage into coherent work, and they both feature a bunch of slackers.

Mystic Bounce, I think we're lost.

Did someone mention Rocket Fuel Malt Liquor?

Counterpoint: they were the only team where both of them said "Whee!" on the slides.

If Tintin isn't animation because they used motion capture, how come Chico and Rita is animation when it's entirely rotoscoped? Isn't that just "hand-drawn makeup"? And the motion capture in Tintin was only for the actors, not the incredibly elaborate backgrounds, which were animated by computer.

The twins are his sisters, 6 and 7. They appeared in the strip for a couple of weeks.

That was season three.

It's easier if you have a good recall of Garry Marshall shows, because that gives you three at once:

He definitely drinks in Frasier. Mostly wine so he and Niles can have snooty conversations about it.

And when Hal finally did appear on the series, he was there for about five seconds and then he was gone again.

Hooray! I love Justice League, and I love Justice League Unlimited even more. Just about every character is done better in these shows than in the comic books.

Axl *is* crazy at this point, isn't he?

Yeah, if he's at a table at a convention and you come within a yard of him, he's almost definitely going to hug you.

Ken Kwapis
Sounds to me like Ken Kwapis is having a perfectly acceptable career. He's working steadily as a director and combining high-paying schlocky movies with regular-paying good television shows. That's better that 99% of people in Hollywood.