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Big Fish was thisclose to my 2003 choice. It's one of those movies I will stop and watch every time it's on (see also: War of the Roses)

I tried to keep it real, hence Shrek instead of Spirited Away. I love both, but I remember enjoying Shrek in the theatre and now that my son is obsessed with it, I still like watching it with him.

1981 - Mommie Dearest
1982 - Fast Times at Ridgemont High
1983 - A Christmas Story
1984 - Revenge of the Nerds
1985 - Pee Wee's Big Adventure
1986 - Little Shop of Horrors
1987 - The Princess Bride
1988 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1989 - The Little Mermaid
1990 - Goodfellas
1991 - The Addams Family
1992 - Reservoir Dogs
1993 -

Lost my virginity to the Pulp Fiction soundtrack (because 90s). Never knew if homeboy was trying to be funny by putting that on, what with that album's cover of "Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon" and all.

Except I read a statistic that something like 85% of the adult population has oral herpes, many having contracted it as babies, helplessly resigned to letting every uncle, aunt, and grandparent kiss their little faces. So carry on, Hannah, just be mindful of kissing the baby during an outbreak.

Not really, though. Sarah Chalke was so so bad as new Becky! The fact that she didn't look much like the original actress would have been distracting enough, but I really couldn't get past her terrible, stilted and flat line readings.

Yes. Because "RESIST!" is now also the rallying cry of bacteria.

My husband and I had dated in high school, broke up after a tumultuous year, and then reconnected years later and saw this on our second first date. Perhaps given the circumstances, the idea that even after you've been shattered, moved on, and forgotten someone (or only relatively speaking, as in our case), you could

I wish she would put out a full Lurleen album. "I'm Sick of Your Lying Lips and False Teeth," "Don't Look Up My Dress Unless You Mean It," and "I'm Basting a Turkey With My Tears" all need to see the light of day.

Lena was using predatory behavior as a crude attempt at humor and a metaphor for how she tried to curry her younger sister's favor. What I took from that essay is that, as a little girl, she wanted to play with her younger sister almost like a baby doll. Her sister, being a toddler, of course wasn't always down just

"And then he pulls his dick out."

I legitimately find Buscemi attractive and have ever since Reservoir Dogs. Don't judge.

Hahaha - thank you for doing the research. And just from a quick perusal of their site and snippet of that cover - dare I say they're even more insufferable than Marnie & Desi?! Either way, perfect song choice for those two. Favorite line of last night's episode (beside the usual Elijah gems) was Hannah's description

What was that Radiohead cover playing as they pulled up to the house? Tell me it wasn't Marnie and Desi?

"No thanks!" - the gay community

He's the Puffy to Trump's Orangest S.A.D.!

It makes sense that Bannon would fancy Shakespeare's most bromantic play.

In a way, the mass shooters that seem to have become so much more commonplace today can trace their lineage back to McVeigh. The Columbine shooters idolized and were inspired by McVeigh - Columbine was actually a failed bombing, not a planned mass shooting. The incessant, sensational media coverage of Columbine

What about us braindead slobs?!

Stevie Wonder himself reminds me of the goodness of humanity. I saw him live at Pier Six Pavillion in Baltimore back in 07 and he made the venue feel like a tiny, intimate club. Of course, he sounded fantastic, but he also exuded such warmth and joy in his banter with the audience that you couldn't help but feel it,