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LOL; I wish I knew, because I probably would buy that! For now, though, I have to be content with the SW logo wallpaper on my phone's home screen…

I love Star Wars, but no way would I wear such a cumbersome thing on my wrist, regardless of affordability. Besides, if I need to check the time, I just pull my cell phone out of my pocket; that's one of its many handy functions…

I say that "You Know My Name" is arguably the most underappreciated Bond theme to date; it's right up there with Duran Duran's "A View To A Kill" as one of the all-time best Bond themes, IMHO…

I was personally a fan of "Your Savior", then again, that album really had no true weak spots. I think I still have it around on cassette (yes, cassette) somewhere; I might just have to dig it up and find a way to play it…

Please, nobody will ever top Scrooged with Bill Murray in the reformed bad guy role. On a sidenote, I've heard that some schools banned A Christmas Carol in the postwar years because of supposed "socialist" overtones in that the main character only sees the light when he shares his wealth with the less fortunate;

I missed the boat on the Replacements the first time around; that's because I was in middle and high school in the 1980s (graduating in 1990), and I was pretty much exclusively into hair metal and hard rock then. It was during my brief stint in college that I made friends with people who helped me learn how to

I do recall that X-Men arcade game; I was a big fan of that game as well, despite that the human-sized Sentinels were a little silly, IMHO. The only real issue with that game was that it had such a huge cabinet that smaller arcades often didn't have the space to accommodate it…

I just hope they don't limit you to so many downvotes per day like Cracked does…

That's true; I do recall Atlanta standing in for a dystopian NYC in Freejack, which I still maintain is an underappreciated gem of a sci-fi film. I even met Emilio Estevez in Las Vegas in the spring of 2000; he appreciated it when I told him I liked that film…

You wanna talk quarter gobblers; that's exactly what Smash TV was back in the day. Fortunately, my best friend back then was the assistant manager of a mall arcade; as soon as he got off work, he would use his key and click us up as many credits as the game would allow and we would play until we about had carpal

There actually was an Avengers video game back in the 90s (Captain America and the Avengers); sadly, neither the Hulk nor Thor was a playable character. Iron Man was one of the four playable characters, though, with the other three being Vision, Hawkeye, and (naturally) Captain America; I usually chose Iron Man when I

The first seasons of Sliders were also filmed in Vancouver, which was sitting in for numerous variants of San Francisco. This was probably especially helpful in the episode when they visited a world in which the American Revolution was a failure, since the more "British" feel of some buildings helped lend some

I was about to mention that film; in fact, I believe the original Hong Kong version (Hung Fan Kui) makes no mention of the film's locale other than it's supposed to be an American city. That said, there were still some errors that give away the fact that it was filmed in Canada, such as a hovercraft displaying

Rendevous, and I'm through with you…

I actually think "Walkin' On The Sun" is one of their weaker tracks; I've always been more of a fan of "All Star" myself, which I will always turn up if it comes on the radio while I'm driving…

No; they just couldn't find the bridge Jesse lives under now…

I saw Smash Mouth perform at a show along with the Gin Blossoms and the Bacon Brothers at a regional airport in my neck of the woods just under a decade ago; Smash Mouth was the final band to take the stage shortly after sunset, and they definitely brought their A-game. I was able to get close enough to the stage at

True; the only reason I remember any lyrics to "Two Princes" is because it was impossible to get away from that song when it was a hit; it played on virtually every radio station around the clock and some jerk always had to play the song on the jukebox at every bar I set foot in. If asked to by a pretty enough girl or

Fuck this; just bring back 1000 Ways To Die

So I guess this means they can finally admit what we knew all along: Oscar the Grouch is homeless, Cookie Monster is a junkie, Bert and Ernie were secretly married years ago, Big Bird is an adult with Down's Syndrome, and the Count is a weird old immigrant with OCD…