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I think Chris Carter was capable of writing good episodes in the show's early days. I won't defend his atrocious work in the last season, though. And he could have done a much better job plotting the mythology arc as the series went on, obviously. (I feel it should have stopped when the first X-Files film came out.

When "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" came out, someone in the theater whooped with joy when Skinner showed up, which made me happy.

Yeah, I think this video is Starcrash canon, not MCU canon.

Not quite what I meant. I'm referring to the way the show explored the moral issues of what the agents (particularly Fitz) did inside the virtual world, exposing aspects of their personality that may have been sublimated or driven purely by actions they took in their life that took them down a different path. That

Mine were Boogie Nights and the Criterion Time Bandits. Those were the days when I would watch every single special feature of every DVD I rented or owned. I hadn't owned a laserdisc player so it seemed so cool at the time to have audio commentaries, etc.

She was the main reason I was able to binge watch the show.

I don't think they've done that lately, though. They pretty much ignored the Doctor Strange movie, other than introducing some more magic/mystical elements with the Ghost Rider arc.

Agreed. Agents of SHIELD has strangely turned into more of a cult show, with a smaller but fervent audience that recognizes just how great the cast and scripts have gotten. The last story arc went to philosophical places that I've never seen explored before (in the virtual reality subgenre), at least not in TV or

This may be the single greatest video the AV Club has ever posted.

Oh definitely. But I have an affinity toward 60's psych in general, so their first album is a sweet spot for me. The way they were able to survive and make the leap to being leaders in prog rock and build a larger audience is notable, particularly since they continued to make challenging music in different ways.

I love "See Emily Play" and "Arnold Layne." From the Syd era my favorite is probably "Lucifer Sam." The strange thing about ranking all their songs (apart from, you know, everything about the endeavor) is that you can't really compare the Syd era to the post-Syd era, it's like comparing apples and, well, you know.

I would argue that Wahlberg has all the charisma needed to portray a porn actor who doesn't know what's happening around him at any given moment.

So higher than the Emoji Movie.

How did "Being hit by a bus" score on Rotten Tomatoes?

Well, at least Rhino did release Godzilla vs Megalon, they just had to pull it from the market quickly when they realized Toho still had the rights to it. I have a copy, only because I bought it when it came out. And you're right, it's a classic episode.

Amazing Colossal Man did. Unfortunately it was withdrawn and couldn't be negotiated for DVD (see all of Crow's New Hair posts).

Agreed - I love The Spy Who Loved Me - but For Your Eyes Only is also a very noble attempt to get the series back on track with a straight-up espionage thriller with a hard edge after Moonraker, one of many series course-corrections. I have some issues with For Your Eyes Only (the Bill Conti score is pretty bad), but

Mine was Licence to Kill too. I remember being a little disappointed that it wasn't the kind of big, globetrotting, colorful Bond movies that I liked at the time (I had enjoyed The Living Daylights more).

I could be wrong on this, but I thought it was confirmed somewhere that we will be getting some of those flashbacks to Derry's history?

You're missing the whole context and backstory of the photo, though. Like, he saw there was a Playboy Bunny there and quickly changed into his pajamas.