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I do like some of his music. I think Young Americans is great. China Girl, Suffragette City, Changes, all pretty good tunes. Admittedly, I don't know a whole lot beyond the radio songs, but at the same time I've never really felt very compelled to dig any deeper into his stuff.

I will always have a soft spot for Princess Bride. To a younger me - I'm only one year younger than Fred Savage - it was a nearly perfect adventure. Now, it seems a little cheesy and overlong, but I'll still watch it whenever it's on and I'll still quote all the lines.

You know who I don't really care for l that seems to get nearly universal love around these parts? Bowie. There I said it. And I don't feel any better having gotten that off my chest. I've tried repeatedly to get into his music and art, and of course he has written some fantastic songs, but on the whole….. meh. I

I remember watching this in high school with a lady I was trying to be "friends" with. The movie itself is meh, but it indulged my Neve Campbell crush at the time, so it was perfectly fine by me. Plus I got me some after the movie. Actually, the more I think about it this movie really is goddamned magical!

Have you seen the dance scene?

Thanks, I'm gonna look for that article now. And hey, if its good enough for Rabin, it's good enough for me! All jokes aside, I really truly do love that movie. I'll watch it whenever I see it's on, as long as it's not an awful censored version. And if I can have a cup of Sophie's tea while I'm enjoying the show, all

I love when he moves in that first night & she tells him her old roommate Sophie died right there in the room he was sleeping. Then as he's trying to sleep she hides beside the bed and scares the shit out of him & then says "Well I told you we were gonna have fun. Sweetie, don't curse, you're better than that." I

I'm right there with you. Say what you will about most Happy Madison productions, but Grandma's Boy was hilarious & I don't care who looks down their nose at me for saying that. My friends and I still quote it to this day. And she was perfect in that movie, like in pretty much everything else she did. This one really

This is a whole lot of Axl in a fairly short amount of time. Can we start taking best on when the inevitable breakdown will happen?

He's got to properly celebrate that milestone of birthdays, the big. 44th!

Or doing it oh so right…

They should have titled it "Boogers and Cum".

Crotch shot Johnny is terrifying. Looks like he's airing it out.

I was a manager for Chipotle for 6 years. The margaritas are their best kept secret. There's a ridiculous amount of booze involved in the making of them. We used to mix them up in 5 gallon buckets. Anyhoo, yeah, a LOT of it used to end up in my to-go cup at the end of the shift…..

Present and accounted for.

My only hope is that the new movie has its own version of Large Marge that will terrify an entirely new generation.

You know I have a hormonal disorder!

"Never sneak up on a man who's been in a chemical fire!" I realize McShane is rightfully know for a hundred other more prestigious roles, but this is the first thing I think of every time I hear or read anything about him. Allow me to echo a bunch of other commenters, he really is a treasure.

My brother and I had a Turbo Grafx 16 when we were kids & I've literally never met anyone else that had one. Bonks Adventure was the shit. At least it was back in the day.

This IS Waldo man, open the goddamn door!