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Whenever Dikachu's not on screen, all the other characters etc. etc.

So that's where the "Possibly with dynamite" line in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou comes from.

I certainly agree with that: Do a running play. Any running play.

I've heard it's an unspoken but ironclad football rule: no matter how bad things are, you don't take a knee when there's five minutes left in the game. You just don't.

I only watch his movies for the articles.

Just like we despise Russ — oh.

If you had asked me which state thinks most similarly to my own Massachusetts, "North Dakota" probably would not have have topped my list.

It's just, you know, funny, you know, the way you all make comments and everything.

The idea of Legion of Doom bickering amongst themselves has a proud history on Justice League Unlimited. (At least it did until Luthor threw Grodd out of an airlock.)

That would be the "not eliminate" part. And they lampshaded it heavily.

I feel more like I'm watching Sadako Yamamura crawl out of the TV.

"If there's anything I can do for ya, just squeeze the wheeze." — the Capital City Goofball

I also try to defend Looney Tunes: Back in Action from the fair share of hate it gets. The difference between the two is that Joe Dante had the patience and fortitude to minimize (though not eliminate) the studio's interference and product placement. Whereas Space Jam's director had previously worked largely in

Or the entire "brass band" in "Good Company".

I'm surprised PiL's Metal Box didn't make the list. Granted, three 45 rpm 12" records isn't the weirdest format, but man, were they ever hard to get out of the can without damaging them.

Peter Gabriel's second album (unofficially known as Scratch) ended side one's final song with a closed groove.

Since upped by Negativland with the ashes of Don Joyce.

That's Scott! He's a dick!

Maybe that one too, especially with the constantly-mugging comic relief character.

The line on Catalina Caperis that MST3K never riffed on another film intentionally made as a comedy. (It largely holds up, although I'm not sure about Village of the Giants.)