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The 1976 Larry Hagman Sherlock Holmes TV movie, The Return of the World’s Greatest Detective. Found on Youtube. I always like the Holmes comedies. Coach from Cheers is in it too. There is a 1987 TV movie and failed pilot with Margaret Colin as Watson called The Return of Sherlock Holmes that is also on Youtube. It’s

The scene of George trying to push the machine across the street Frogger-style was a minor stroke of genius.

Undoubtedly the one with the Frogger arcade game.

It’s right up there with the “Valse Triste” sequence in Allegro Non Troppo as the saddest scene ever put to film.

I mean Guardians 3 has got to be a Search For Spock homage to reunite past-Gamora with dead Gamora’s soul-stone bound katra, right? It fits the 80s pop-culture themes, after all. 

FX’s What We Do in the Shadows.

“...by choosing to attribute Chucky’s demon seed to a disgruntled Vietnamese sweatshop worker disabling a microchip’s protocols.”

I was in the math club in high school, and for one of our competitions, we went to Torrance High, the shooting location for Beverly Hills 90210. We got knocked out early, so I just walked around and checked it out. Pretty fun.

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Don’t you mean the HOA that demands you get rid of the blood sprinklers in front of your house?

“When it’s cold out, can you see better?”

Bearing in mind that Brooker was a reviewer for a games magazine back in the late 90's early 2000s (PCZone , also Kieran Gillan and Gary Witta who wrote Star Wars:Rogue One wrote for rival mag PC gamer UK , so if you want to get into showbiz , write games reviews for UK PC mags ..anyway ) , and a few years before

I guess they thought Dueling Dicks was a little on the nose.

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Wait, Clerks 2 has Rosario Dawson dancing on the roof, right? Pure heaven.

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I like Richard Burton as an actor, expecially when he does more subdued roles like in The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, but honestly, my favorite thing about him is Bill Murray’s impression of him in Scrooged.

Just throwing it out there: Rambro is one of the best playable characters in Broforce.

Come on,  man. They got cancer so they could go to the cannabis dispensary. The huge balls and the affection their women had for them were a side effect. 

Does it matter if everything is a mess other than the monsters? I mean, I can’t be the only person that more often than not fast forwards past all the interpersonal BS in these movies... Except for Final Wars - I can’t remember his name but the guy I label “Mustache Captain” and the bad guy that looks like Vegeta from

My favorite of the night:

The answer is that it needs either 1) as much plot as it has or 2) less.