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God I don't even remember. That movie ruined me and I went into a serious tailspin soon after it was released. I only came to sometime during Prime Minister Chrétien's second term.

I believe 1993 was also the year of Burt Reynolds' Cop and a Half

"I AIN'T NO FREAKIN' MONUMENT TO JUSTICE!"

Moonstruck, Wild at Heart, and Raising Arizona too.

This is a very cool movie and one of many counter examples that I point to when people shit on Nic Cage as an actor.

The anticipation of John Noble's appearance on Sleepy Hollow is gradually turning into a "when-are-they-going-to-get-to-the-fireworks-factory?" situation

What a backwards fucking country.

But "A Hit is a Hit" has Visiting Day, the greatest band to ever come out of New Jersey!

It's crazy that one of the best episodes of TV to deal with death came from a show about a teenage vampire slayer.

The Rock kills every Fast Five scene he's in. He is a treasure.

I agree, It is a blast. I think I just had expectations that it never really met. Doesn't make it a bad show by any means, and I'll gladly tune in next season.

On Friday, I finally saw 12 Years a Slave and was completely blown away by it. Unbelievable performances from everyone, gorgeous direction, and a staggering attention to historical detail. It was by far one of the most magnificent, affecting films I've ever seen, and I'm pretty sure it will be remembered as having

Delaney has one of the most punchable faces in comedy.

I actually just touched on this below so I won't repeat my comment in full, but I think "critical nostalgia," if there is such a thing, is great and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. Again, I just have problems with the saccharine bullshit you read on BuzzFeed or anywhere else. To me, talking about old

I actually think that's a good point and I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with nostalgia. I just find this blind, saccharine reverence for things from the 90s kind of irritating. That's part of the reason why I think Memory Wipe is such a good feature: it's an attempt to look at things from our

I don't know, call me crazy but I just feel like we were all so much happier before Skynet.

Wait . . . are you my dad?

Michael Ian Black said something in his AV Club interview that really stuck with me, basically that "to be earnestly invested in nostalgia is stupid." I think I tend to agree with this.

I was 2 and really living life to the fullest.

Kenny freeing Dakota by shooting out the chain was one of the most viscerally satisfying things I've ever seen on Eastbound.