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Fry: We could totally escape, Bender. All you have to do is bend the hatch off this steam pipe.
Bender: Hey, yeah.
[He bends open the hatch; the cell fills with steam]
Fry: No good, it's full of steam!

It's a damn shame these reviews are ending. That said, what an episode.
It was great seeing the show in such uncharted territory. Even though
the whole 'embarrasing parent' angle has been done a million times over,
it's never really been done by RS and they executed it about as well as
you can in 11 minutes. Uncle

Walked right into that one.

I don't care what anyone says, this movie is garbage. Hipsters love it because they can claim that others just don't understand it's greatness. The film's main supporters say that it's genius because it goes against most conventional film techniques so that somehow makes it good. It actually makes it into a

The first pokemon movie, my mum didn't even pretend to enjoy it. She still holds a grudge to this day. Don't blame her.

Saw James Iha with A Perfect Circle a couple of years ago. Probs the only Pumpkins survivor worth seeing nowadays.

Getting Super Rares takes too long and the KOTR mode is bullshit, but WWE Supsrcard is still addictive as hell. God bless my unbeatable Mr Perfect.

Scooby Snacks by Fun Lovin Criminals.

My single favourite moment in the movie is when Butch notices the samurai sword.

I think the series has it's merits and could have been plenty worse. I'd be interested if a new miniseries was made but I pray to God no one tries to make a movie because it's beyond unfilmable in that format.

Shawshank is obviously great but it always annoyed me that the ending was different from the book. In the book, after leaving prison, Red never actually meets Andy, he's on his way to him and hoping he'll make it there. It was more in line with the story's theme of hope and the meeting on the beach in the film just

I liked that the writers eventually admitted how ridiculous the Marcel thing was. IIRC, in a later season Ross says: "Remember when I had a monkey? What was I thinking?"

Damn this was a great episode, I don't think any RS fan could dislike it. The nods to Yes Dude Yes were great. The montage of Mordecai and CJ's first date in that episode is one of the best montages in the series. The villain could have been better executed, I feel like way too many RS villains are just 'irrational

When I read the line in this review 'a pregnant Margaret isn't happy…' For some reason I thought I was reading a Regular Show review and thought 'Holy shit that's a weird direction for the show to go in.'

Ugh this review is way too generous with its praise of Smith's voice acting.

This one started off great with the banter between Quips and Skips, who are great foils for each other. I wasn't sold on the climax of Skips fighting the wings and the reference to his old girlfriend felt out of place. I think the writers managed to stick the landing though and this was another great addition to what

This one was okay. At first Marcy and LSP seemed like assholes but at least they adressed their behaviour, sort of.
As for the idea of a spinoff, I don't think that's neccessarily a good idea. Mainly because Adventure Time already represents the female demo just fine, especially at this point in their run. Plus

If there is a God, His name is H. Jon Benjamin,

Great episode, always nice to hear Kurtwood's dulcet tones. 'Blockhead' seems to be Gene's 'dumbass'.
It was a nice touch how Rigby, Pops and HFG were left behind to guard the van as they are easily the three least competent.

I swear he explicitly said in Holly Jolly Secrets that he saw visions as soon as he placed it on his head. Plus the effects were pretty immediate when alternate timeline Finn wore the crown.