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I’ve gone back to buying physical CDs for music I really care about. The vagaries of who owns what have caused me to lose some digital files.

Anyway, depending on the album and where you get it from, you can often find used copies for less even than the cost of buying it digitally.

Yeah - I liked them early on because they were weird, but after a little while I realized that most of the humor just rested on them being weird, rather than actually funny.

Clearly SOMEONE has never heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon.

That blob monster that ate Tasha Yar?”

Jesus fucking Christ, The AV Club - it didn’t eat her - it SMACKED her.

Where are your standards these days, The AV Club? WHERE ARE YOUR STANDARDS?

It was many, many years before I learned that “zebra crossing” is actually what crosswalks are called in the UK, and not just a thing Douglas Adams made up as a joke about logic. :/

It wasn’t even close to as fun as actual Eurovision.

It was too respectful to be spoofy and too distant to be loving (there’s surprisingly little actual Eurovision stuff in it). The political angle, which would have been REALLY interesting to watch, is seriously downplayed and then done away with quickly and easily.

I didn’t love too many movies more than “Batman” when it came out in ‘89, when I was a pretty damn callow 17-18 year old.

Watching it ages later? Yeah, it’s clunky as hell, but it still works because Tim Burton of that period was so damn good at letting us into his weird worlds, and he was able to surround himself with

It’s not just superhero stuff - virtually every action/adventure movie since the 70s has killed the villain.

When I actually saw the original “Cape Fear” around 1995 or so, I was frankly amazed that it didn’t happen in that.

The trope has been discussed - it may boil down to increased distrust of the law enforcement

Damn, beat me to referencing a FAAAAAAAAAAAAAR better baby-related comedy from 1987.

OK, that is not disturbing AT ALL. :|

Dear Savage Love,

I am a student at a small Midwestern college. I never thought these stories were true, but one day...

Do ya want people pretending to be ants?!? ‘Cause that’s how you get them!

We are all entitled to our opinions, but I think it’s great. :)

OK, there is very little spandex in these movies, though.

For those who haven’t seen it in a while, (maybe even since they were kids - I was 10 when it came out), it’s too easy to forget what an expert and textured movie “E.T.” is.

The banal yet cozy feeling of those suburbs, the effects of the divorce on the mom as well as the kids (Wallace was only 34 in ‘82, so yeah - MARY

Sir, this is an Arby’s.

“Charles Forsman (a.k.a. ‘the left-handed Frank Miller’)“

Huh?

I know this is gonna come off as trolling, but really... does she sing about anything other than breakups?

I honestly remember almost nothing from that show other than that line.