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That this wasn't the blockbuster they were hoping for does surprise me. My brothers family eats this crap up like it's going out of style. They have DVDs of a few of the Christian films mentioned here (Fireproof is the one that sticks out…ugh). Their church youth group has film nights where they watch this idiocy

I'm still amazed that I realized in my late teens-early twenties that Caroline in the City was a piece of crap. I tried watching it but…damn was it bad. Like Dharma and Greg bad. Good idea, horrible execution. And just so incredibly unfunny.

That it was a BIG deal NBC and CBS were debuting two different hospital shows on the same night was a huge thing. ER and Chicago Hope were both poised to either become huge hits or CBS-like, where they would run forever but never get great ratings. The former got the ratings and ran forever, the later still ran for

haha, let us know how the ensuing night went!!

Frazetta was awesome. His book covers were amazing. Mildly curious: How old was his son when supposedly banging your aunt? Also: Dan Marino grew up on my street as well, and I knew several guys that graduated from Central Catholic with him in Pittsburgh. Never met him, even tho he always came back for

Even if it's just beads and blankets? I swear the blankets are clean!!!

Looking at Russell Mulcahys filmography, it's clear he hit the high(lander) of his career way too early.

I still find it odd that while I've read the book and its sequels (well, when I was in middle school) I've never seen the movie. And the whole reason I read the books was because I was reading up on Sellers. Go figure.

As good as that movie supposedly was, it falls into the same catagory as "There Will Be Blood", "The Master", "Lincoln", etc. where I know I would enjoy them immensely but I have no interest in watching them. Not quite like Forest Gump back in the day, where I feel like I -have- watched the film but honestly, never

This is why you don't hold back on the cayenne. Either way it's gonna hurt, so just go for broke.

I remember saying the same thing about the second Austin Powers movie, and it was true at the time. I remember watching it a second time after release on DVD and the returns were maybe half. Perhaps I matured a bit, or it might be that in the two years between first and second watch my tolerance for that humor just

I am still hoping to see "British or from one of the colonies" one day.

If there is an additional crossover with the West Wing my mind my explode. Assuming it's 2006, of course.

This was an awesome episode. The Warhol callbacks were so on key it makes me want to go to the Warhol Museum again and see the silver cloud room (because it's great, and they were there in the background of this episode at least twice, maybe three times). I also lived a street down from where Andy Warhol grew up in

I'm not that old!

I was trying to remember the name of "The Proximity Effect", so thanks for saving me the 8 seconds on Wikipedia. I actually really like that album, saying it was a transitional phase for them nails it on the head for when it came out and what was going on in my life: moving to a new city for the first time, out of

And ended.

If only it were all true…

He stalks all his prey, I mean, interviewees for months before finally placing that phone call. He wants to know the reason they made that PB&J at 11:37 p.m. on 01/17/2016. And why their dog "mysteriously" went missing the next day.

Hasn't Trump found a way to get you deported yet?