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I get that you didn't know the guy, but what do you get out of that?

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Whatever happened to the "Great shot, kid, that was one in a million!" guy?

RIP of course, but his name ended in '-kins' and they gave him the name 'Porkins'? Unless this is a joke, of course.

If I recall, David Prowse got banned by Lucas from all Lucasfilm events for "annoying" him. I mean, by annoying I mean harassing with phone calls, but I believe that was the word used.

Someone with big hands.

I just finished watching it, and I liked it quite a bit, but I still don't get how the 'girl voice' impersonation is still this '90s gay stereotype. My job in part has me around bachelorette parties, and there are so many more accurate impersonations there.

"Which is frankly selfish and downright insane. Getting into meth to provide for your family makes you sympathetic; staying in the game at great risk to your family merely because you love it is a good way to get people to root against you."

Thank you for being the first to say that all three of those seasons had serious weaknesses. I cannot understand how people thought season 6 was good. It's okay to like Paget Brewster and also realize that that show had nowhere else to go but further down.

I watched The Great Mouse Detective for nostalgia last week, and that movie is old and just for kids.

To me, the second half is more rewarding than the first, and I thought the friendship between the two mains at Iwo Jima made the series. BoB had the benefit of a battalion that made it from D-Day to Hitler's bunker. I'm not a WWII historian, but my gut tells me there wasn't a group that lucky in the Pacific Theater.

I agree with your last paragraph, and also think Lost was a gem, but holy shit, looking back on all that hooey..

Is Season 2 worth the watch? I know it's not as good, but is it worth it?

I know a guy who thought Trump's election was hilarious, believes Adam Sandler to be a comedic genius, and thought it relevant to comment on how the female plaintiffs in the Jian Ghomeshi trial were dressed (complete with how one of them looked like she was from a trailer park - that was Lucy Decoutere, from Trailer

It never dawned on me until now, but for a space station a large as a moon, that is way too small of a window to address the scale.

I mean, The Lord of the Rings, which was condensed hugely from a grand, sweeping encyclopedic epic into a trilogy that still ran over 10 hours is obviously not the same as Judd Apatow padding his comedies for an extra hour, or comic book movies thinking that longer running time = more serious. You could call The Dark

Fair point. Perhaps I misunderstood you. My overall - and now more sober - grievance is that both sides tend to turn into echo chambers, and in terms of picking sides, it becomes frustrating when one must subscribe to one or the other, rather than realizing the quirks, faults and humanity in different points of view

That seems likely enough, but I think The Little Mermaid would be a good choice, just because of how stylistically challenging it would be.

Not the same thing, though, to be fair.

See, that's just the thing. My emotions have been running high this last week, and that was an outburst of frustration that I would probably recant for the most part. I get tired of being put off by the extremes of both sides - especially now - and any time I make an attempt to express that (granted, that was not a