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I think the only song of theirs that I just don’t want to listen to is “Meat is Murder.” I’ve even forgiven them for “Golden Lights.”

You’re right about The Smiths. The math checks out. You look at The Complete Smiths and out of the 106 songs you can count on one hand which ones are skippable.

I’m only speaking anecdotally but I disagree with your assertion that the home release was shrugged off and deemed forgettable. I had a cousin who who was happy to own “The Greatest movie of all time!” on DVD or Blu-Ray. My niece was pretty well obsessed with it as well. Personally, I saw it after the home release and

Casting was pretty good, I’ll admit, but the original’s cast was pretty damn perfect y’know? I mean, I love Ewan McGregor, and he did a great job. But he can’t hold a (sorry not sorry for this) candle to the late great Jerry Orbach. And the late great David Ogden Stiers was a much better Cogsworth than the always

The only hing I liked about the live-action version was Luke Evans as Gaston. I’d watch the hell out of a Gaston movie. The rest of it was either superfluous, or absolutely unnecessary. 

My early childhood was like that. Sure Dad wasn’t around, but I got stuff and friends and who cares about having Dad around? We’ll always have adulthood. But then he left us, and it became a struggle for my Mom to provide food and housing for us, and he did not put us through college, and I have no support for my

You also can’t deny the joys of Punch-Out. That is the one that I continually go back to.

Hmm. Forgot about Hook. Hell, I’m sure there are a lot more.

I mostly listen to D&D themed Podcasts.

Are there ever any Dads in Spielberg movies? (Jaws maybe? Last Crusade doesn’t count because Indy is more of a Lucas thing)

I think that Dalton’s old man output (Penny Dreadful, Hot Fuzz, Toy Story 3) has retroactively made him my favorite Bond.

Good point. I was only thinking of movies, but Penny Dreadful was amazing!

I might have to take up your challenge on whether or not I can rewatch this movie today without looking at my phone. I seemed to have liked it enough when it came out in 2002 that I bought it on DVD. I don’t think I ever actually watched it though.

I love me a sumptuous super-atmospheric gothic tale. What do you like if you don’t like Coppola’s Dracula? (Which I love) I think the most recent example of this was Del Toro’s Crimson Peak. 

Never saw Reign of Fire (it looked bad at the time but I have since heard it is good) It did have the luxury of coming 6 years after Dragonheart. And isn’t the only voice cast in Dragonheart Sean Connery? It’s been awhile but I thought he was decent. Of course teenage me could have been cutting him a lot of slack. For

At this point I’m just messing with you.

Man, Fury Road is just freaking amazing isn’t it? So thrilling.

Can I get it on the internet? And yeah, where is the good movies service?

But can I put everything onto an inconvenient list that I can ignore? What kind of movies does it have?

And how many commercials do I have to watch per episode?