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TNT, back in the mid-90s, had this great gimmick where they would do Oscar-winning movie marathons on one night in the summer. I would just record the entire 8-hour block. I saw so many great movies that summer.

TCM will probably play it once a year.

1976 is kind of an interesting year for sci-fi, because compare it to what Star Wars looks like.

It was followed by 1977's Futureworld, which I haven't seen.

Luck be a lamey tonight!

Wasn't there a rumor that Liv Tyler was an Aerosmith groupie and she inadvertently boned her own father?

BikeKike should rebrand himself (or herself) as Jewnicycle.

Like the deserts miss the rain?

Is Dirtbike also formerly known as "BikeKike"?

Steve?

Is that the Tom Selleck/Gene Simmons movie?

Like does he have a car?

I don't know what would be done in a two-hour time block.

The original movie had that great moment where that guy is assured the robot's gun isn't even loaded, but then it is.

The western is not my favorite film genre, but a lot of my favorite movies are westerns.

I always get Liv Tyler and Lili Taylor confused. Not their faces, obviously, but I always have to really think about who is being referred to.

I enjoyed Westworld, but I'm not quite sure how it will fare as a series.

Richard Benjamin and James Brolin need to do a walk-on cameo.

I remember in an online trivia session, some quiz master had some trivia that Yul Brynner only wore black clothing for the last 50 years of his life or something. I'm not sure it's true, but it seems cool.

What would be slightly more revolutionary is if somebody just programmed the original and added a third and fourth quest. The map is pretty much the same in the second quest, just some slight variations about what inhabits those old familiar screens.