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I think the only thing anyone remembers about it now — well, apart from Chiklis/Belushi waking up on a morgue table — is the tagline:

I wish someone would take another crack at the life of Richard Feynman.

Still can’t believe “Blade Runner” and “The Thing” were released on the same day in 1982.

To be fair, even Chris Kohler has no idea what to expect saleswise with this.

Enter The Making of Karateka, the first (and I very much hope not the last) in what Digital Eclipse is calling its Gold Master Series.

There was an episode of Murder, She Wrote that featured a trio of guest stars including Harry Morgan that used footage from a ‘50s movie that starred the three. I can’t remember if the episode was framed as a sequel to the movie, or just used the footage and was unrelated story-wise.

As “slobs-versus-snobs stories with explosions set to the 1812 Overture” go, V for Vendetta is certainly no Caddyshack.

Sadly it didn’t end with him singing about people coming to America TODAY!

Pretty sure it’s the only rendition on this list that was followed nine months later by an anthem-inspired Baby Boom.

It’s a beautiful day, the roller coasters are open, and people are having a wonderful time.

I think it’s even weirder that Snake’s Revenge is apparently also being included. I’d figured Konami had burned anything connected with that game and salted the earth.

I really got suspicious when one of the people asked whether the Blizz-men thought Driver 3 (aka Driv3r) was actually pretty good.

I didn’t realize just how big a change that $10/mo. -- grandfathered YouTube Red account -- was until I happened to try to watch on a non-logged-in account during an election cycle.

While the main surface map is borrowed from Breath of the Wild, the floating islands and a sprawling underground region effectively expand the map across two additional vertical layers.

As long as he’s OK with returning as a game show host who is some combination of chaos, evil and, most likely, Satan himself.

Unless it features Craig Wasson, Melanie Grifiith and the best (unofficial) music video for Frank Goes to Hollywood’s “Relax,” Vertigo should never be remade.

To be honest, The Late Late Show died when Craig Ferguson left.

For the AV Club, this list must’ve been the most important day of their lives, but for Raul Julia in “Street Fighter,” it was Friday.

...but the Avatar technology existed when Jackson cobbled together The Hobbit, so it’ll probably look more like that.