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I wish his Transformers actually resembled the vehicles that they transformed into, like the animated ones did.

And here I thought it was because Michael Bay was in town...

Well first you would have the iCoupe, then the iPickup, then the iSemi, then...

And here I thought that they would have turned it into a shrine and charged people $20 to go inside...

Great minds think alike...

This looks like it beats the personal sauna...

Just don't give it to the apes...

I would have put Starhunter on that list too. It suffered from having a low budget, but the acting really made the show, especially in the second season, Starhunter 2300. Most people have never heard of it, but it's a fun watch.

Really, no BMW's?

So that's his secret!

I'll agree that the P-51 would be in my top 10 list, but it wouldn't be number 1.

Where have I seen these before...?

I'm surprised that they didn't show the modern take of this concept...

If the average cost to replace a central air conditioner is $3,400 & doing so could save you up to $85 a year it would take at least 40 years to recoup the money. Based on those numbers I think it's better to stick with what you've got until it breaks.

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It may not be Disney, but I'm still waiting to find out what the watermelon is for.

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It's not around anymore, but the old Tacoma Narrows Bridge would have to be on my list.

I was thinking the same thing...

The prequels are watchable only if you mute or fast-forward whenever about half of the characters are talking. For me Transformers was just all kinds of bad, the first Pirates movie was fun, Twilight had good production values, but I couldn't stand the story or the actors, I wanted to like Green Lantern, and to be

Those movies actually made over $1 billion, possibly closer to $2 billion if you include all of the video games, toys, & other tie-ins. But at the same time they were not good movies, definitely not as magical as the original trilogy.