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They also appear to be unaware that nuclear explosions were common back then. Heck, the French were still launching atmospheric blasts into the late-1970s (maybe early 1980s).

It is very interesting watching the coma seasons on FXX where they show them in bunches (often four or more episodes a night) so that you see them more as movies than as serial TV.

Plus: Pam finally gets to eat a guy!

The great thing about the character, and much of the credit goes to Sorkin in nailing the voice, is that Harley Quinn feels like she should have been around since the Detective Comic days.

Nah. It’s not that good and definitely does not belong in the number 1 slot. Heck, the 1979 Dracula with Frank Langella is better and deserved a spot in this list over more than a few that made it (Interview with a Vampire, I’m looking at you).

Clearly her producers never read my fan-fic as published on alt.sabrina.notsoinnocent

And here I assumed that it couldn’t be remade because Bill Paxton has passed.  

The use of practical effects is what made Fury Road such a bad movie.

The AV Club’s editors are the worth.  Hardly worse the money they are paid.  

I remember arguing with a friend in middle school in the early 1980s whether Star Wars would be first released on pay tv, broadcast, or VHS.

Except here X going to take it from you.  

Tweeting Xeeting from his brand-new, not cumbersome at all handle

If you have to go to Disney’s Haunted Mansion, just remember, you can always take the easy way out.

The requirement that all new posts on “X” require a dick pic is just an added benefit straight from the brilliant mind of Musk.  

and Oppenheimer, a three-hour drama without an interlocking franchise to call its own,

Very good point. How do you not included the Ship’s Mast scene from Deathproof?

We can drop one or two of Tom Cruise’s or even Jackie Chan’s stunts and open this up to both Fury Road and the final chase in the Road Warrior.  Both have incredible action sequences which are more than just the car chases involved.  

At its best, Futurama was brilliant science fiction (they have handled time travel as well as anyone) which could also work as a parody and hit emotional notes. But even in its first run, there were stretches of middling episodes. There was never the consistency that you had with the first ten years of The Simpsons.

Don’t look into it, but he’s a respected internal medicine doctor.

For one beautiful night I knew what it was like to be a grandmother. Subjugated, yet honored