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    Everyone who saw Superman III remembers Pamela Stephenson, they just didn't realize she went on to do SNL after having sex with Superman.

    You gonna learn today!

    Ha! Good point! I have a feeling "I just never got into Facebook" will join "I'm not getting any cell reception here" in the handbook of writers who want to recycle old plots without rethinking how they'd work in modern times. (To be fair, I personally just never got into Facebook, but unlike Kevin Hart's character in

    If this can be construed as a precedent for jailing parents who bring small children to R-Rated movies, I say the system works!

    He was the lead in Book of Mormon and the voice of the snowman in Frozen. In other words, he's done amazingly successful and critically acclaimed work that translates into virtually no name recognition.

    It might actually be funny (well, less unfunny) if they let you assume that for most of the movie, and it turned out it was a pen being held by Robert Mitchum.

    I'd have gone with The Strike (the Festivus one)

    Dollar Bill Wirtz Goes America All Over Everybody's Ass

    Wasn't that what they called Entertainment Weekly in its larval form?

    I'd completely forgotten this episode existed. If you showed the screen cap without description I'd think it was just some fan art someone did in the Simpsons' style. But reading the description I totally remember … well, that it existed. Almost nothing else about it though. I think there was a joke about different

    Okay, from the hints at the end, the Simpsons, Friends, and Community are locks and I'm not sure about the "trivial complaints" hint but I'm inclined to believe the people saying it's NewsRadio. Which, if I'm correct about the hints, means of the following shows, only six at most will be represented on the list of the

    The Contest or The Strike (a.k.a the Festivus episode).

    I'd go for the one with the old fashioned radio drama murder mystery (Google indicates that the title of the episode is "Ham Radio").

    I'd go for the one with the old fashioned radio drama murder mystery (Google indicates that the title of the episode is "Ham Radio").

    That's the most emotionally affecting episode of Futurama, but for my money, "Roswell That Ends Well" is the best episode.

    That's the most emotionally affecting episode of Futurama, but for my money, "Roswell That Ends Well" is the best episode.

    Pretty sure it's "Marge vs. the Monorail" ("…small towns are put on the map…").

    Outside chance it's "Chardee MacDennis" but I'd bet good money you're right.

    I don't know, there are all kinds of ways to make someone a challenge to Kryptonian - Kryptonite, magic, superbeing of equal power, make the plot about whether they can save someone else and not whether they'll get killed (I mean, it's not like we actually think Batman's going to die either) - but it's pretty hard to

    Straight Tooken 3, Return of Liam Neesons