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You made this sound pretty interesting, but seriously:  THERE, THEIR, THEY'RE.  LEARN THE DIFFERENCE.

Maybe this is a stupid question, but I can't remember.  Have they mentioned what happened to Belly in these realities?

Maybe he needed the battery to reverse engineer it, so he'd know what to do with the material once he dug it up?

For me, the first two movies I remember seeing in the theatre are Follow That Bird (the Sesame Street movie) and the animated Transformers.  Thanks to this thread, and IMDB, I just verified that I actually saw Follow that Bird first since it came out the year before Transformers.

That is easily the best use of words in the English language I've ever seen on this site.  Just glorious.

Dick Clark used to host to show called American Bandstand back in like the 50's or 60's, which sort of coincided with the birth of rock music.  And he's milked that for all it's worth.  Or something like that. But they'll usually have musical acts interspersed throughout the night which would be how they describe it

My usual New Year's Eve routine varies between lame houseparties and just a couple guys drinking and playing board games.  Actually mixing things up and going out in Philly to some dancy/clubby type thing this year.  As much as it's not my scene, I'm looking forward to it.  I'm liking my chances too, but not as much

I think I had, but I forgot about it.  Thanks for bringing it back up.  It does look most of the one's mentioned in the "don't start here" part are the ones I haven't seen yet and am recording tomorrow, but I haven't seen Day at the Races/Night at the Opera, so I'm excited about that.

I saw Duck Soup a couple of years ago and loved it, but repeatedly failed to check out any other movies.  They ran a shorter marathon earlier this year on TCM, so I recorded them, and while not quite as great as Duck Soup, they were great too.  Off the top of my head, I'd say Horse Feathers was my second favorite. 

Sorry, I should have inserted the word "airing" after finish.  But they did put everything up on Hulu, and eventually, it made it's way to DVD, which I do own.  Personally, I appreciated that they never really tried to explain the gimmick, and he caught on pretty quickly.

I think Daybreak also claimed it would follow a similar idea, just recreating the central gimmick of someone new stuck repeating a day over and over.  Of course, the thing didn't even finish it's season, and I may be the only one to enjoy it, let alone remember it, so I guess we'll never know.

Considering it was part of the book club here (and the only book I read for it), no, you're not alone.

Well, let's see…you're too fat, you're too short, you're too insipid…and aren't you Natalie from Facts of Life?

You fool!  You've made one of the classic blunders.  The most well known of which is never get involved in a ratings war with other networks that actually know how to program shows!

Seriously, Slutever is the greatest band name.  Whenever I hear it, I just smile.  Now that there's an Onion in Philly, it's nice to see some local bands pop up on this list.

Personally, I had to pause the show because I was laughing so hard at "Pratfall!"

I didn't see the stormtrooper but the couch and window made it look like it was Barney's place.  But it made perfect sense that they were in Barney's condo, because as she was telling the story, Barney was supposed to be their dad.

Reel Big Fish:  1 oz bottled water.  HAHAHAHA

I may be wrong, but I think he had it tied around his arm at some point.

It really is terrible.  I went to Penn State, and I feel extra shitty about this.  As a student, one of the groups I was involved with helped set up an event with Sandusky's charity to bring a bunch of kids to a basketball game.  To think how, at the time, we were all really excited to get a group photo with him.  It