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That’s definitely a “throwing out baby-boomer with the bathwater” situation, but to be fair Boomers have lost the benefit of the doubt.

Saw a sad thread on a meme site of users complaining that Larson isn’t funny and is ‘boomer humor’. Made me really angry that a community whose sense of humor is defined by irony and morbidity wouldn’t understand the magic of Larson.

If Jared Leto is atomized, digitized, uploaded onto the Game Grid, and forced to fight for survival, then I might see it.

That explains why she’s holding the gun the correct way. Her husband’s a veteran and she probably is too.

When this bitch got back in her car and ran, you could see a new form of terror over her eyes...”oh shit, I’m a Karen, and they got me on video”

That Ship design looks like a Kit Bash of a Galaxy Class Ship that the designers of TNG made in 15 minutes to fill up the screen after the Battle of Wolf 359.

“Mostly Harmless.”

Not really anything to worry about.

I can’t post the comic that goes with this:

I didn’t find Eric’s tone negative at all. He seems very supportive of what this judge is attempting.

737 different possible places where aliens may hide.

“But seriously, if you were going to be around Ron Jeremy, wouldn’t you assume that I’d be a little bit touchy feely?” he said. “Yes. This is what I do for a living.”

Certain things you should never cheap out on. Paper towels (Viva, all day err’day), toilet paper (partial to Charmin, but looking for recycled alternatives, since Charmin clear-cuts for their wood), HD foil, and dish detergent rank high on my list.

In 2020, Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones is so well-known that it’s hard to imagine a time when everyone on Earth didn’t know who he was. But that’s what happened when George Lucas teamed up with Steven Spielberg to make one of the great adventure films of all-time. The film used serials and films of the past to inspire

I think I saw every single one of these in the theater.

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The absence of Conan the Barbarian, TRON, and WarGames from this list, while acknowledged, is still deeply felt nonetheless.

I can’t believe there are still four movies on this list I’ve never gotten around to seeing.

It's funny that you could take a time machine and visit Earth a dozen different times over it's billions year history and think, each time, that you were on a radically different planet (if you weren't paying close attention to some things like gravitational constant and the moon, etc.).