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Orgazmo (1997)
Cult classic
While the movie is dumb, it's still amusing as all get out. I've seen this dozens of times and have never gotten tired of it.
Of all the live action Parker/Stone movies, this ones the best.
Excalibur (1981)
Watched again after decades
I remember watching this when it first hit video rentals. I was in awe with it all. Lancelot's gleaming armor, Merlin's cryptic speech, the special effects... all of it.
I hadn't seen the film in over 2 decades and decided to watch it again recently.
Now all I see is overacting left and right with bad sounding overdubs. Visually it's still a beautiful movie. Now that I'm older I can better appreciate Merlin's humor though.
Futurama: Benderama (2011)
Good and yet bad
This is one of my favorite episodes because of the dialogue. The storyline kinda sucks but the dialogue is epic.
How I Met Your Mother: Symphony of Illumination (2011)
This is a pretty personal episode for me.
I, like Robin, decided long ago that I didn't want children. I found out that I couldn't have children and I had the same exact response that Robin does in this episode. Amazing performance from both Cobie and Josh. My hats off to the writers and story editors.
How I Met Your Mother: The Three Days Rule (2009)
One of my favorite of the series
Absolutely love Stan in this episode, his performance along with Barney and Marshall in the imagination scenes were priceless.
Futurama: Jurassic Bark (2002)
Sad, until you watch Benders Big Score
Once you watch Benders Big Score this episode becomes less sad because Fry's dog doesn't die pining for Fry.
Fry travels back to 1999 and lives out several years while Bender is trying to find and kill Fry. Fry and Seymour are together for years until Bender shoots through Frys window, fast fossilizing Seymour outside the pizza place.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Grave Danger (2) (2005)
George's performance
Here we are, over 10 years after the original airing of the episode, and George's performance along with Quinton's direction still make the ending extremely emotional.